Jason R. Anavitarte highlights visits and absence of key figures in Georgia politics

Sen. Jason Anavitarte Majority Caucus Chair, District 31, Republican
Sen. Jason Anavitarte Majority Caucus Chair, District 31, Republican
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Jason R. Anavitarte, a Republican serving as the Georgia State Senator for the 31st District since 2021, recently posted several comments on his Twitter account regarding political activity in Georgia.

On March 20, 2026, Anavitarte wrote: “Always great seeing Mike visit Paulding while still working hard for GA https://t.co/XeAIay7fms”.

Two days later, on March 22, 2026, he posted: “And of course @ossoff and @ReverendWarnock no where to be found ….. https://t.co/DULHglBIvk”.

Later that same day, Anavitarte added: “Thanks @ossoff https://t.co/PaRXpjKcts”.

Anavitarte has represented Georgia’s 31st Senate District since his election in 2021, succeeding Bill Heath. As a member of the Republican Party, he often comments on state and national political figures and their engagement with local communities.



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