
On a mission to connect with the community and discuss the outcomes of the 2025 Legislative Session, Sen. Randal Mangham, along with state representatives, held an insightful town hall meeting yesterday at the Tucker City Hall. According to a media advisory from the Senator's Office, constituents from the 55th Senate District, which spans parts of Gwinnett and DeKalb counties, were invited to engage directly with their elected officials from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in a session that was open to the public.
Accompanying Sen. Mangham were Representatives Viola Davis and Imani Barnes, each of whom represents portions of Stone Mountain and Tucker, respectively. The event, seeking to highlight the trio’s collaborative efforts and legislative updates, inadvertently put the public at the forefront of their discourse. With doors open, the officials welcomed input and queries from residents, aiming to foster an environment where transparency and dialogue thrive, as per the Senate's Office.
Sen. Mangham, who may be reached at (404) 657-4640 or via email at [email protected], represents a constituency that is both diverse and dynamic. Lasting from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., the town hall meeting was not just an occasion for political posturing but served as a gesture of accountability, where elected representatives stood before those they serve to report on promises kept and works in progress. For residents who missed the town hall, reaching out to Sen. Mangham's office is encouraged.









