Professional Firefighters of Georgia Endorse Brice Futch for State Senate

(Canton, GA) – The Professional Firefighters of Georgia (PFG), representing thousands of first responders across the state, has endorsed conservative firefighter Brice Futch in the Special Election for Georgia State Senate District 21.

“Brice Futch is a true fighter, public servant, and will be an unwavering voice in the state capitol,” said Nate Bailey, President of the Professional Firefighters of Georgia. “He knows the sacrifices made every day by firefighters and first responders here in Georgia. It's my pleasure to announce the Professional Firefighters of Georgia's endorsement to Brice Futch in this race for State Senate District 21."

Senate District 21—which includes parts of Cherokee and Fulton counties—is one of the most conservative districts in the state. With the retirement of longtime Republican Senator Brandon Beach, the seat is open for the first time in a decade. Futch has quickly built momentum, backed by local leaders, pastors, small business owners, and now Georgia’s firefighter community.

“In the firehouse, there’s no time for indecision,” said Futch. “When people are in trouble, you act. That’s exactly the kind of leadership we need in the State Capitol. I’m honored to have the support of the Professional Firefighters of Georgia, and I’m ready to stand with them—and every hardworking Georgia family—as we fight for a safer, stronger, and more prosperous tomorrow.”

Futch is laser-focused on the issues affecting everyday Georgians—from sky-high grocery and utility bills to the cost of raising a family. He’s campaigning on a bold platform that includes eliminating the state income tax, protecting kids from radical ideologies, expanding school choice, securing the border, and embracing innovation like digital tools to make government more efficient and accountable.

About Brice Futch

Brice Futch is a firefighter, father, and unapologetic conservative running for Georgia State Senate in District 21. A graduate of Liberty University, he completed a Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Deterrence from Harvard and fellowships with the Club for Growth Foundation, Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and the Forge Leadership Network. He currently serves with Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services and is part of the Leadership Cherokee class of 2025. Brice lives in North Canton with his wife and two children and is an active member of Incarnation Anglican Church. He leads the “Stand for Georgia Values” Foundation and is deeply engaged in his community through faith, service, and leadership.

To learn more, visit www.ElectBrice.com.

Media Contact: Jack Norton – Jack@electbrice.com (678-488-8307)

 

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