Brian Strickland highlights anti-trafficking bill and critiques Democrats’ handling of public safety

Brian Strickland, Georgia State Senator from 42nd District
Brian Strickland, Georgia State Senator from 42nd District
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Brian Strickland, a Republican who was elected to the Georgia State Senate in 2025 representing the 42nd District, has used social media to highlight his legislative efforts and political positions.

On March 17, 2026, Strickland emphasized his stance against human trafficking, stating, “When it comes to human trafficking, Georgia is closed for business – period. I joined The @MarthaZoller Show on Access WDUN to discuss my bill that cracks down on those supporting this heinous industry.”

Later that day, he commented on his participation in a policy summit: “It was an honor to participate in the @FrontlineGA Policy Action Run2Win Summit, and we were encouraged by the strong support we received in our straw poll victory. Frontline Policy plays a crucial role in advancing Christian conservative values and policies that defend the”.

On March 18, 2026, Strickland criticized Democratic leaders regarding public safety issues at Atlanta’s main airport: “The chaos you’re witnessing at Hartsfield Jackson is a direct result of Democrats’ abandonment of law enforcement and yet another failure of @ossoff and @ReverendWarnock.”

Strickland succeeded Elena Parent as state senator after winning election in 2025. His recent statements reflect both his legislative priorities—such as combating human trafficking—and ongoing engagement with conservative organizations and policy discussions.



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