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November 8 2022

Tuesday, November 8, 2022 – Omni Hotel Atlanta, GA We hope that you will join the Bruce Thompson for Labor Commissioner campaign at our Election

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2 Lane Travel #51

This weeks #2lanetravel we started out at the Get Out the Vote Event and call night with Floyd County. We were endorsed by NFIB, had the QuoteBurst Mega Conference, and attended the Fannin County 2nd Annual Fall Festival. Check back next week for more #2lanetravel updates.

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Press Release Mallory – Donation Boddie / Abrams Hit

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This election cycle is critical. As we inch closer to election day, Republicans must continue to spread our message against Stacey Abrams’ machine, including and, most significantly, regarding the Department of Labor.
“I am honored to receive this endorsement from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce in our race for Labor Commissioner. As a State Senator, I am proud of my record in sponsoring legislation that protects the rights of the Georgia business community,” said Thompson.

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2 Lane Travel #50

#2lanetravel this week started off at the Blankenship Meeting. We took a moment to remember 9/11. In the middle of the week we attended the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Forsyth County Republican Women, and multiple meeting in Athens. We finished off the week at the Mark Herbert Fundraiser, GA-GOP victory dinner, and dinner with special people. Don’t miss out on next week’s #2lanetravel, stay tuned!

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Press Release Georgia Chamber Endorsement

As Georgia’s next Labor Commissioner, Thompson is committed to working with the Chamber of Commerce and members of the business community across Georgia to make sure the state continues to be the No. 1 place in the country to do business.

“I am honored to receive this endorsement from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce in our race for Labor Commissioner. As a State Senator, I am proud of my record in sponsoring legislation that protects the rights of the Georgia business community,” said Thompson.

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