Jason R. Anavitarte highlights legislative work and addresses global antisemitism concerns

Sen. Jason Anavitarte Majority Caucus Chair, District 31, Republican - Official U.S. Senate headshot
Sen. Jason Anavitarte Majority Caucus Chair, District 31, Republican - Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Jason R. Anavitarte, a Republican elected to the Georgia State Senate in 2021 to represent the 31st Senate District, posted several updates on his Twitter account in late January 2026, highlighting sports enthusiasm, legislative achievements, and reflections on global issues.

On January 25, 2026, Anavitarte shared his support for the New England Patriots with a brief post: “We. Are. Back. Go Pats! https://t.co/u9KY353pOl”

Two days later, on January 27, he acknowledged the efforts of colleagues in the Georgia State Senate GOP by writing: “Great job by our @GASenateGOP, @BlakeTillery, and Chairwoman Kirkpatrick on getting this done. Let’s keep working for Georgia! https://t.co/EWJEDKUZQm”

On January 28, Anavitarte addressed recent global developments concerning antisemitism: “With the significant uptick in antisemitism around the world, it is important that we all take time to reflect on one of the greatest atrocities the world has ever seen. https://t.co/U1MCbWdmm6”

Anavitarte succeeded Bill Heath as state senator after winning election in 2021.



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