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The Brunswick News on term limits for members of the Georgia General Assembly:
The national debate over limiting the terms of those serving in the U.S. Congress has trickled down to the state level. There’s now a movement afoot to adopt term limits for members of the Georgia General Assembly.
Sen. Greg Dolezal, a Republican from Cumming, is crusading for a constitutional amendment to define the number of years or terms state legislators can represent their districts in the 40-day law-making session at the Capitol in Atlanta. He feels members of the House ought to be capped at six two-year terms. Under his proposal, the terms of senators, who currently must run for re-election every two years like their counterparts in the House, would be expanded to four years but capped at three terms.
LA Junta Tribune
La Junta City Council voted unanimously its Monday meeting to issue a one-time donation of $1,000 to the Arkansas Valley Court Appointed Special Advocate organization, which is a nonprofit in the valley that serves abused and neglected children.
Cynthia Sollenbarger of Arkansas Valley CASA attended the council meeting to request a donation as part of a round of fundraising she is participating in for the organization.
Sollenbarger said that despite a very challenging year due to limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 has been the valley court-appointed advocate group s most successful year since its start in 2017.
In 2020, Arkansas Valley CASA served 43 children. The group had to turn away 35 others, but 2020 marked the first year that the organization served more children than it had to turn down.
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Roberts seeks Wood River post
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WOOD RIVER Mary Roberts has launched her campaign for the Wood River City Council.
Roberts was a Wood River Police Cadet for a short time before working at Amoco, Shell and ConocoPhillips where she was an Operator/Offsites Supervisor before her retirement. At Shell, she was on the Shell Recreation Association board and was was responsible for the annual Easter Egg Hunt. She also started and coordinated the Adopt-the-Highway with the Refinery and Hartford.
She served on the Emergency Response Team at the refinery in several roles, including Incident Commander and a member on the Fire Crew, Rescue, Hazmat, Medical and CISM Teams..