Before Congress. Before the Senate. Before any national headline — there’s a school board meeting in your neighborhood. A zoning decision on your street. A budget vote that determines whether your kid’s teacher stays or goes.
We talk a lot about Washington. We talk very little about the people making decisions that actually shape your daily life.
Quentin Pullen is running for Georgia House District 68 — and his candidacy is a reminder that local government isn’t the minor leagues. It is the game.
What does a state house seat actually do for the people who sent you there? We find talk about it.









