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GA Advocates in Action--you can become involved!

 

On May 5, Representative Allen Peake, the Bill's Sponsor,                                   Association Board members, our lobbyist, and staff were                                            present when Governor Sunny Perdue signed House Bill 457--                                   Protection of Disabled Adults and Elderly--into law.                                           

 


 
Isaac Dadoo, Congressman David Scott's Deputy                                                             District Manager, with advocate Jim Williams, shortly                                                       after Congressman Scott signed on as a Co-Sponsor                                                        to H.R. 1708--the End the Medicare Two-Year                                                                  Waiting Period Act.                                                      

 
Advocate Aiyana Cottman, Congressman John Lewis,                                                      Advocate Bill Patterson--after meeting with                                                                      Congressman Lewis and his committing to sign on as                                                      a Co-Sponsor to H.R. 1708--End the Medicare Two-                                                          Year Waid Period Act.

 

GA Delegation at the U.S. Capitol during the Public Policy                                        Forum in Washington--Left to Right:  Bob Balfour, Trish Balfour,                                    Kim Franklin, Kathy Simpson, Aiyana Cottman, Bill Patterson.

 
A sea of purple filled the GA Capitol as 250+ advocates                                                   attended Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the GA State                                                      Capitol, to "BE THE VOICE" of those with Alzheimer's.                                                    Photo by John-Robert Ward