Who We Are
We came together when we could no longer stay silent – we had to take action to save our county. What started as a shared concern turned into a powerful movement for freedom, integrity and prosperity in Fulton County. Together we have achieved incredible victories that prove the power of citizens who refuse to be ignored. Fulton County Speaks – because when we raise our voices, change happens. If we can do this, imagine what’s possible with you by our side.
ARE YOU READY TO STAND WITH US?
Let’s make 2026 the year of Community Empowerment!

Freedom

Integrity

Prosperity

We were successful at stopping destructive legislation.
Our Vision
We have a duty to preserve our Constitutional, God-given freedoms for future generations—but that requires action, not silence.
In Georgia, our fundamental rights and the future of our state depend on fair and honest elections, strong legislation, high educational standards, medical freedom, eradication of human trafficking, and restoring trust in local and state governments. If we don’t fight for these, who will?
We attend public forums to get informed, hold officials accountable, advocate for policies that protect our freedoms, conduct peaceful demonstrations to make our voices heard, and sponsor educational events to empower our community. We campaign for candidates who uphold the values of freedom, integrity, and limited government. And above all, we seek wisdom and guidance through prayer.
We advocate for secure and accurate elections. We evaluate the candidates and issues to ensure honest representation.
We take action in the legislative process to ensure bills and laws are in alignment with our freedoms and the Georgia constitution. We promote legislation that secures liberty and restores limited government.
Our goal is to restore high-quality education and equip parents to influence their children’s education, happiness, and peace of mind. We advocate for learning options, quality curriculum, and transparency.
Community Events
Fulton County Board of Education Community Meetings
January 15 @ 9:30 am - May 14 @ 11:30 am
Each month, each member of the Fulton County Board of Education sponsors a meeting open to all members of the community. The meetings are at different locations. See HERE for the schedule and location for each community meeting. Take the opportunity to communicate about those issues that concern you about our schools.
Alpharetta Farmer’s Market
April 4 @ 8:30 am - November 14 @ 12:30 pm
It's that time of year again - when friends and families kick-off their weekends with a Saturday stroll through the Farmers Market in downtown Alpharetta. Farmers bring fresh produce, bakers have all kinds of yummy treats, and artisans proudly present their handcrafted goods. The walk is free – what you buy is up to you. ...
Early Primary Voting in Georgia
April 27 - May 15
You can vote early for the primary elections in Georgia. The primary election is used by political parties to choose their nominees for the November General Election. It also includes nonpartisan offices, like many judges, where the winner is decided on the day of the election. Go to My Voter Page to find your voting ...
Vote in the Georgia Primary on May 19
May 19 @ 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Vote in 2026 primary on May 19th to help determine which nominees will run for your party in the November General Election. Vote your conscience by learning about your party's candidates before you vote! Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. As long as you are in line before 7 p.m. you may cast ...
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