Blake Tillery addresses banking accountability and campaign events across Georgia

Blake Tillery addresses banking accountability and campaign events across Georgia
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Blake Tillery, a Republican elected to the Georgia State Senate in 2017 to represent the state’s 19th Senate District, has recently shared updates and statements on his official Twitter account. His posts cover topics ranging from financial regulation to campaign events across Georgia.

On August 8, 2025, Tillery addressed issues related to banking accountability, stating: “I fought to hold banks accountable for their actions — but the big bank lobby killed it. Now, President Trump & I agree: regulators must hold banks accountable for targeting constitutionally protected actions. I’ll fight for YOU, not the big banks. #gapol #Debanking https://t.co/E4Ts63Tj3a”

Two days later, on August 10, 2025, he highlighted his participation at a local political event: “Amazing day at the 21st Tillman Rally in Rome, GA! Energy was electric as we celebrated conservative values & connected with so many of you. Big thanks to Floyd County GOP & volunteers! Fired up to keep fighting for GA! #TillmanRally #RomeGAProud https://t.co/tguXvIvvFo”

On August 11, 2025, Tillery posted about a campaign stop in eastern Georgia: “Thrilled to see such an amazing turnout at our 2nd statewide kickoff stop in the CSRA! Thank you all for your incredible energy and support this morning. Let’s keep the momentum going! #TilleryForLtGov https://t.co/OIe4Dlhb74”

Tillery succeeded Tommie Williams when he assumed office in the Georgia State Senate’s 19th District. He has continued to emphasize his commitment to conservative principles and engagement with constituents throughout his tenure.



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