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Edna Jackson Retires from Georgia Legislature

Edna Jackson Retires from Georgia Legislature

Savannah News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 25, 20261m 15s

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Georgia State Representative Edna Jackson, a dedicated civil rights activist and public servant, announced her retirement from the legislature on March 19th. She first won the seat in a special election in 2021 and secured it fully in 2022, serving on key committees like Higher Education, Appropriations, and Urban Affairs. Jackson, the first African American woman to serve as Savannahs mayor, highlighted her pride in supporting Savannah State University and local constituents during her farewell. Her term ends in December 2026, setting the stage for a new representative after the November election and a January 2027 swearing-in.

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