Jason R. Anavitarte highlights public safety and economic development in August posts

Jason R. Anavitarte highlights public safety and economic development in August posts
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Jason R. Anavitarte, a Republican who has represented Georgia’s 31st Senate District since 2021, shared several updates on his social media account on August 8, 2025.

In his first post of the day, Anavitarte signaled urgency by posting ” https://t.co/iImFGi85Mo” (August 8, 2025).

Later that morning, he praised efforts to protect Americans’ safety. In a tweet posted at 02:32 UTC, Anavitarte wrote: “Important work for Americans to keep them safe. Great job @BrendanCarrFCC https://t.co/SjHwiNkVYS” (August 8, 2025).

By the evening, Anavitarte highlighted an event in Paulding County involving leadership from Georgia Tech. He stated: “Great day in Paulding County hosting the President of @GeorgiaTech, @CabreraAngel! Grateful for his leadership and proud to support the Institute. Tech continues to support and help drive the Georgia and national economy by leading the way with research, development, and support https://t.co/NwtMGqKrv9” (August 8, 2025).

Anavitarte was elected to the Georgia State Senate in 2021 after succeeding Bill Heath as senator for District 31.



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