Veterans for America First National Vice President Jared Craig Featured Speaker at Georgia Civic Strategy Event
Atlanta, Georgia — December 16, 2025 — Veterans for America First (VFAF) announced that Jared Craig, National Vice President of Veterans for America First and congressional candidate for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, served as a featured speaker at a civic strategy event hosted by Our America on December 16, 2025, in Buckhead, Atlanta.
The event, titled “What’s Coming Down the Pike in Georgia 2026?”, brought together community leaders, policy advocates, and grassroots organizers to discuss civic outreach, civic engagement, legislative sessions, and upcoming elections in Georgia. The program focused on coalition building and community engagement across multigenerational, working-class, and multicultural constituencies as the state prepares for the 2026 election cycle.
Speakers addressed the role of civic participation among key voter demographics, including Gen Z, Asian-American, Hispanic, African-American, women, men, and rural communities. The discussion also included an overview of the legislative process related to sessions and elections, with an emphasis on educating attendees on how to participate effectively in civic and electoral activities.
In addition to Jared Craig, featured speakers included Daniel Shaver of the Georgia College Republicans; Clayton County Councilwoman Hue Nguyen; Camille Solberg, Hispanic Liaison for the Georgia Republican Caucus at the Capitol; Jeff Thompson of Americans for Prosperity Georgia; and keynote speaker Cole Muzio, Founder and CEO of Frontline Policy Council.
The event was hosted by Our America as part of its ongoing efforts to convene leaders and organizations focused on public policy, civic engagement, and community education. Our America highlighted its core policy priorities, including public safety, voter integrity, reducing the cost of living, and protecting freedom of speech, thought, and worship.
Craig focused on America First Policy , The December 16 gathering concluded with a call for continued civic involvement and collaboration heading into 2026.

