Mississippi State Auditor and DOGE Champion Shad White Endorses Brice Futch for State Senate
(Canton, GA) – Mississippi State Auditor Shad White, who has been on the front lines of the DOGE reform fight in his state, has endorsed Brice Futch for State Senate in District 21.
“My friend Brice Futch is a rock-ribbed leader, not a politician,” White said. “Every state needs to cut fraud and waste of taxpayer dollars. I’ve been pushing that effort in Mississippi, and Brice will lead the effort in Georgia. I’m proud to give him my endorsement for State Senate.”
Senate District 21—which includes parts of Cherokee and Fulton counties—is one of the most conservative districts in the state. The seat is open for the first time in a decade. Futch has been fighting since the first day of this campaign to allow hardworking Georgians to keep more of their own money in their pockets. With early voting in the race beginning on August 4, Futch has built momentum with support from stalwart conservative leaders like Shad White.
“A lot of people, including some of my opponents, like to talk about DOGE. But Shad has actually done it at the state level,” said Futch. “We need drastic government reform in Georgia to slash waste, fraud and abuse. I’ll lead the fight in our state make government more efficient and send the money back to everyday families and communities.”
Futch has been relentlessly advocating for Georgia families on the core issues affecting them each day—from sky-high grocery and utility bills to the cost of raising children. His campaign has been about families and Georgia communities since day one. He’s running on a bold platform that includes championing family values, public safety, eliminating the state income tax, banning puberty blockers for minors, and universal school choice.
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.
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