EMILYs List Congratulates Bee Nguyen on Advancing to the General Election in Georgia
For Immediate Release
June 21, 2022
EMILY's List Congratulates Bee Nguyen on Advancing to the General Election in Georgia Secretary of State Race
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today EMILYs List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, congratulates Bee Nguyen on advancing to the general election for Georgia secretary of state. EMILYs List President Laphonza Butler released the following statement:
“EMILYs List congratulates state Rep. Bee Nguyen on securing the Democratic nomination for secretary of state in Georgia. In May, EMILYs List honored Rep. Nguyen with the 2022 Gabrielle Giffords Rising Star Award for her work to protect democracy and voting rights in the general assembly, and we know that as a tireless advocate, Rep. Nguyen will continue protecting the integrity of Georgia’s elections as secretary of state. We are thrilled to stand alongside this rising star and are eager to see all that Nguyen accomplishes for Georgians.”
In 2017, Bee Nguyen became the first Asian American Democratic woman elected to the Georgia legislature. She founded a nonprofit dedicated to empowering and educating young women and for 10 years served as its executive director. As a state representative, Nguyen has worked to advocate for voting rights, public education, and criminal justice reform. She is a graduate of Georgia State University and received a Master of Public Administration from the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.
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