Latino legislators in hot spot in Georgia. Zamarripa, Marin, Casas torn over immigrant bill

Posted on: March 18th, 2006
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“The Georgia Legislature’s first three elected Hispanics didn’t plunge deeply into terribly high-profile matters upon taking office in 2003.

Sen. Sam Zamarripa (D-Atlanta) championed streetcar lines, Rep. Pedro Marin (D-Duluth) took on graffiti, and Rep. David Casas (R-Lilburn) went to bat for teachers.”

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