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Marcello Rollando talks with Georgia’s future, Candidate Triana Arnold James

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From Triana James:

Everyone says, "if you don't have a seat at the table, you are on the menu."  My grandmother says "bring your own table" and that's what I am about, bringing my own table, creating an environment whereas, people not only have a voice but they have rights.  I grew up in the cities of Smyrna and Marietta in Cobb County. I attended Morris Brown College. I joined the United States Army where I served on Active Duty and in the Reserves. I returned home to the community of my childhood to give back. For a long time, I felt that my small town of Smyrna was being left behind in the progress of Cobb County. I worked tirelessly with Representatives, Police Departments, Community Leaders and others to ensure that Smyrna had its place on the map.

I have advocated to increase accountability and transparency,  to assure equal pay for equal work, to save our pensions, to maintain local control of our schools, to work with our farmers, broadband for rural areas, to restore constitutional rights (including gun-sense laws), and to make government effective and efficient. I am the candidate who has worked to pass several resolution bills related to HPV Awareness and Cervical Cancer Awareness.

During my reign as Mrs. Georgia, I worked across the aisle and around the State with Republicans and Democrats for Medicaid Expansion, to opening urgent care centers in South Georgia, to working with Department of Health and Human Services for medical services for impoverished communities.

No more missing moments to building bridges.

We need to embrace the diversity of all communities in the State of Georgia. I fully support and will fight for the rights of the LGBTQIA, women, veterans, immigrants, Georgians with disabilities, impoverished communities, small businesses, all races and religions.

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