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Senator James and Representative Cummings Host Second Annual City of Mableton Day at Georgia State Capitol

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Published on January 31, 2026
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State Senator Donzella James and Representative Terry Cummings are rolling out the red carpet once again for the second annual City of Mableton Day at the Georgia State Capitol. On Monday, the legislators will host constituents and colleagues alike in a celebration of the city, showcasing the community's heritage and aspirations. Details released by Senate Press reveal the event will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Monday, at the central hub of Georgia’s legislative heartbeat.

For those with a penchant for politics paired with a little morning sustenance the day will kick off with a breakfast at 9 a.m. in room 125, and then, Mabletonians and friends can traverse to room 216 for the main festivities where they can mingle, and speak directly with their elected officials, it's an opportunity to bridge the gaps, to bring the voices of a diverse populace into the sacred halls where laws and lives are shaped.

Senator James and Representative Cummings, both representing the Democratic ticket, stand as the day's figures of hospitality, hoping to spotlight Mableton’s importance within the state's tapestry. Engagement between lawmakers and their constituents is a cornerstone of effective governance, and the meeting aims to reinforce this bedrock principle. Members of the media interested in covering the reverberations of this municipal celebration are asked to confirm their attendance by reaching out to [email protected], ensuring they can capture every handshake, every shared story, every commitment whispered or declared under the gold-topped dome.

While the event heralds the city’s past achievements and future potential, it also serves as a reflective pool, allowing those who come to see themselves in the annals of policymaking; the City of Mableton Day is more than an event, it's a conduit for fostering the ever necessary dialogue between the governing and the governed, and so in one afternoon, the Capitol becomes more than a building, it becomes a rallying ground swollen with local pride. James and Cummings encourage all who can, to come, to bear witness, to participate, because in the union of voices lies the power to foster change.