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Habitat for Humanity updates housebuilding plans; activist urges Conyers to oppose SB 375
Summary
During citizens' comments Habitat for Humanity’s local leader provided an update on three homes under construction and volunteer needs; activist journalist Peter Friedrick urged the council to pass a resolution opposing Georgia Senate Bill 375, saying it would chill free speech and academic freedom.
Two public-comment items drew the council’s attention during the citizen-comment period.
A representative who identified themself as the local chapter president for Habitat for Humanity told the council the organization is building three homes in Conyers, invited volunteers and partners from the city and local civic groups, and said two of the homeowner recipients are single mothers with young children. The speaker described the Habitat program’s…
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