Senator Greg Dolezal addresses education policy, property taxes, and voting rights in recent posts

Greg Dolezal, Republican 27
Greg Dolezal, Republican 27
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Senator Greg Dolezal, a Republican representing Georgia’s 27th Senate District since 2019, has used his social media platform to address several legislative and policy issues. In a series of posts made between March 11 and March 12, 2026, Dolezal commented on education policy, property taxes, and voting rights.

On March 11, 2026, Dolezal stated: “DEI and Neo-Marxism are radical poisons teaching our kids to hate America. I authored and introduced legislation to BAN this indoctrination from Georgia’s K-12 schools. There is no place for anti-American hate in our classrooms.”

The following day, he addressed economic concerns related to property taxes: “The fight to save the middle class and preserve the West run parallel. Young people can’t afford homes. Seniors are taxed out of theirs. The property tax scam is crushing both. Time to take a sledgehammer to it and restore the American Dream.” This post highlighted his stance on housing affordability and taxation affecting both younger generations and seniors.

Later on March 12, Dolezal posted about election integrity: “American elections should be for American citizens only. Whether the election is for President or local school board, non citizens should NEVER be allowed to vote.”

Dolezal succeeded Michael Williams as state senator in 2019 after being elected to represent Georgia’s 27th Senate District.



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