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Brian Kemp sworn in as Georgia Governor for 2nd term at State Convocation Center

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Republican Brian Kemp took the oath of office for his second term in the office at the Georgia State Convocation Center on Thursday, January 12th in the large presence of citizens from across the state. Georgia Supreme Court Justice Carla Wong McMillian administered the oath of office to the Governor.

Later the Gov. Kemp administered oath of office to other statewide constitutional officers who were elected this past fall. The inaugural ceremony took place before several GOP leaders, past Governors Nathan Deal, Sunny Perdue, law makers, members of Kemp cabinet, several Kemp admirers and his family.

In his inaugural address, the governor discussed his goals for his next term in office and reflected on the recent accomplishments of Georgia state, which has emerged from the global pandemic stronger than ever due to the resilience of the citizens and the leadership of all of our elected officials.

During his address, the governor also announced his goals to partner with the Georgia General Assembly to create better schools, safer streets, good paying jobs and greater economic opportunities. The University of Georgia British Brass Band performed Musical selections. The Georgia State Patrol presented colors. Officer Max Brewer recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

Mackenzie Carpenter performed the National Anthem and Timothy Miller sang ‘America the Beautiful.’ To many in Georgia, he is a good friend of Indian community. He has been attending Indian American events since 2007. He has appointed 20 plus Indian Americans to the most senior positions in government based on merit.

– Ravi R Ponangi

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