WINNING ISSUES

Brice Futch isn’t a politician — he’s a fighter, a first responder, and a man of principle. He’s not afraid to take the heat. He’s ready to stand his ground, speak the truth, and lead with courage when it matters most.

  • Brice Futch will fight for educational freedom, to protect life, defend the Second Amendment, and stand strong for religious liberty and parental rights. He believes in God’s design for the family, supports school choice, and will never back down from protecting children from radical agendas in the classroom or online.

  • Brice Futch will fight to eliminate the state income tax, bring relief from skyrocketing inflation, and make Georgia the best place in America to live, work, and raise a family. He will champion pro-growth policies that unleash the private sector, lower energy costs, and create good-paying jobs across District 21.

  • As a first responder, Brice knows what it means to keep communities safe. He will stand with law enforcement, crack down on violent criminals, and support securing our southern border to stop the flow of fentanyl and illegal immigration into Georgia.

MEET BRICE FUTCH

Brice Futch is a fireman — the kind of man who runs toward the flames when everyone else runs away.

Now, Brice is running for State Senate in District 21 because Georgia needs that kind of leadership. A proud, unapologetic Trump conservative, Brice is ready to take the battle straight to the State Capitol. He’s laser-focused on the issues Georgia families are living with every day — from sky-high grocery prices and energy bills to the crushing cost of raising kids. Brice will lead the charge to eliminate the state income tax and put more money back in the pockets of hardworking Georgians. He supports bringing real innovation to state government — including embracing digital tools like DOGE — to streamline services and stop wasting taxpayer dollars.

Brice serves with Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services. He’s a graduate of Liberty University and completed a Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Deterrence through Harvard. He’s currently a member of the Leadership Cherokee Class of 2025 and has completed fellowships with the Club for Growth Foundation, the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and the Forge Leadership Network.

A man of deep faith, a husband, and a father of two, he and his family live in North Canton and are active members of the Incarnation Anglican Church.

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