Veterans for America First met with GA Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch to advocate for change to GA State ordinances. These new changes will offer substantial protections to Law Enforcement Officers.
“Georgia Senator Steve Gooch and Governor Brian Kemp have always put our law enforcement officers and veterans as a priority, our organization appreciates their great work and thanks them for it” said Kartik Bhatt Georgia State Chapter Deputy Political Director.
Representing VFAF was National President CPT. Robert M Cornicelli, National VP and Georgia State Chapter President Attorney Jared Craig, Georgia Operations Director Frederic Mulika a Cobb County Sheriff’s Deputy, Georgia Communications Director Lucretia Hughes host of Real News with Lucretia Hughes. The meeting with Senator Gooch was arranged by Georgia Deputy Political Director Kartik Bhatt, an honorary Cobb County Sheriff’s Deputy.
Bhatt also arranged President Cornicelli to present the proposed changes the Georgia State Police team assigned to Lt. Governor Burt Jones.
Prior to the meeting today Georgia Police Chief Stoney Mathis contributed to process.
President Cornicelli issued a personal thank you to Senator Gooch on the organizational official X feed:
“I want to thank Georgia State Senator Steve Gooch @GoochforGA
for taking the time to meet with leaders from Veterans for America First.
Your willingness to listen to recommended changes to state code aimed at protecting the welfare of law enforcement officers is greatly appreciated!
Your unwavering dedication to safeguarding those who serve and protect our communities deserves the highest commendation.
Robert Cornicelli
President, Veterans for America First @VFAFwarroom