150th Georgia General Assembly
{{Short description|Term of state legislature in US state of Georgia}}
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| name = 150th Georgia General Assembly
| image = File:Seal of Georgia.svg
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| alt = Great Seal of the State of Georgia
| caption = Great Seal of the State of Georgia
| body = Georgia General Assembly
| meeting_place = Georgia State Capitol
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| before = 149th
| after = 151st
| chamber1 = Senate
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| membership1 = 56 (34 R, 22 D*)
| control1 = Republican Party
| chamber1_leader1_type = President of the Senate
| chamber1_leader1 = Casey Cagle (R)
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| chamber2 = House of Representatives
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| membership2 = 180 (108 R, 71 D, 1 I)
| control2 = Republican Party
| chamber2_leader1_type = Speaker of the House
| chamber2_leader1 = David Ralston (R)
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Overview
The 150th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 12, 2009, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia. The 150th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 149th and will serve as the precedent for the 151st General Assembly in 2011.
The 150th General Assembly adjourned its first session on April 3, 2009. The second session of the 150th General Assembly convened January 11, 2010.
Officers
= Senate =
== Presiding officer ==
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! colspan=2 align=center |Position ! width="099" align=center |Name ! align=center |District ! align=center |Party |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
| width="201" |President | align=center | n/a |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|President Pro Tempore | align=center | 19 |
== Majority leadership ==
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! colspan=2 align=center |Position ! width="099" align=center |Name ! align=center |District |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
| width="201" |Senate Majority Leader | align=center | 21 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Majority Caucus Chairman | align=center | 56 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Majority Whip | align=center | 37 |
== Minority leadership ==
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! colspan=2 align=center |Position ! width="099" align=center |Name ! align=center |District |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
| width="201" |Senate Minority Leader | align=center | 26 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Caucus Chairman | align=center | 8 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Whip | align=center | 42 |
= House of Representatives =
== Presiding officer ==
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! colspan=2 align=center |Position ! width="099" align=center |Name ! align=center |District ! align=center |Party |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
| width="201" |Speaker of the House | align=center | 7 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Speaker Pro Tempore | align=center | 46 |
Glenn Richardson (R) served as Speaker of the House from January 2009 through Jan. 1, 2010. Mark Burkhalter (R) served as Speaker pro tempore during the same period, and was acting Speaker when the House reconvened on Jan. 11, 2010, at which time the House elected David Ralston and Jan Jones.[http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-elections/richardson-out-burkhalter-will-225231.html AJC: Richardson out, Burkhalter will be speaker][http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/2010/01/11/the-new-house-speaker-and-the-race-for-governor/ AJC: Live blogging from the Legislature: David Ralston elected House speaker] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100114055523/http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/2010/01/11/the-new-house-speaker-and-the-race-for-governor/ |date=2010-01-14 }}
== Majority leadership ==
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! colspan=2 align=center |Position ! width="099" align=center |Name ! align=center |District |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
| width="201" |House Majority Leader | align=center | 179 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Majority Whip | align=center | 54 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Majority Caucus Chairman | align=center | 105 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Majority Caucus Vice Chairman | align=center | 111 |
{{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}}
|Majority Caucus Sec./Treas. | align=center | 137 |
== Minority leadership ==
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! colspan=2 align=center |Position ! width="099" align=center |Name ! align=center |District |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
| width="201" |House Minority Leader | align=center | 143 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Whip | align=center | 133 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Caucus Chairman | align=center | 132 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Caucus Vice Chairman | align=center | 138 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Caucus Secretary | align=center | 56 |
{{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|Minority Caucus Treasurer | align=center | 33 |
Members of the state senate
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!District !Senator !Party !First elected !Residence | ||||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20100224043526/http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/district1.htm 1] | Earl “Buddy” Carter | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2009 | Pooler |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district2.gif 2]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Lester Jackson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Savannah |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district3.gif 3]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Jeff Chapman | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Brunswick |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district4.gif 4]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Jack Hill | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1990 | Reidsville |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district5.gif 5]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Curt Thompson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Norcross |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district6.gif 6]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Doug Stoner | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Smyrna |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district7.GIF 7]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Greg Goggans | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Douglas |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district8.gif 8]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Tim Golden | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1998 | Valdosta |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district9.gif 9]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Don Balfour | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1992 | Snellville |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district10.gif 10]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Emanuel Jones | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Ellenwood |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district11.gif 11]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | John Bulloch | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Ockhocknee |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district12.gif 12]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Freddie Powell Sims | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Dawson |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district13.gif 13]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | John Crosby | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Tifton |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district14.gif 14]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | George Hooks | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1990 | Americus |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district15.gif 15]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Ed Harbison | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1992 | Columbus |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district16.gif 16]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Ronnie Chance | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Tyrone |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district17.gif 17]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | John Douglas | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Social Circle |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district18.gif 18]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Cecil Staton | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Macon |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district19.gif 19]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Tommie Williams | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1998 | Lyons |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district20.gif 20]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Ross Tolleson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Perry |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district21.gif 21]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Chip Rogers | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Woodstock |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district22.gif 22]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | VACANT | |||
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district23.gif 23]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | J.B. Powell | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Blythe |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district24.gif 24]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Bill Jackson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2007 | Appling |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district25.gif 25]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Johnny Grant | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Milledgeville |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district26.gif 26]{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Robert Brown | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1991 | Macon |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district27.gif 27]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Jack Murphy | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Cumming |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district28.gif 28]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Mitch Seabaugh | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Sharpsburg |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district29.gif 29]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Seth Harp | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Midland |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district30.gif 30]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Bill Hamrick | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1999 | Carrollton |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district31.gif 31]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Bill Heath | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Bremen |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district32.gif 32]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Judson Hill | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | East Cobb |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district33.gif 33]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Steve Thompson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | |1990 | Marietta |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district34.gif 34]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Valencia Seay | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2003 | Riverdale |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district35.gif 35]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Donzella James | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2009 | College Park |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district36.gif 36]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Nan Orrock | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Atlanta |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district37.gif 37]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | John Wiles | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Kennesaw |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district38.gif 38]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Horacena Tate | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1998 | Atlanta |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district39.gif 39]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Vincent Fort | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1996 | Atlanta |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district40.gif 40]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Dan Weber | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Dunwoody |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district41.gif 41]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Steve Henson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Tucker |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district42.gif 42]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | David Adelman | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Atlanta |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district43.gif 43]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Ronald Ramsey, Jr. | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Lithonia |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district44.gif 44]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Gail Buckner | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Jonesboro |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district45.gif 45]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Renee Unterman | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Buford |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district46.gif 46]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Bill Cowsert | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Athens |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district47.gif 47]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Ralph Hudgens | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Hull |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district48.gif 48]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | David Shafer | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2001 | Duluth |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district49.gif 49]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Lee Hawkins | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Gainesville |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district50.gif 50]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Jim Butterworth | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Cornelia |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district51.gif 51]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Chip Pearson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Dawsonville |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district52.gif 52]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Preston Smith | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Rome |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district53.gif 53]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Jeff Mullis | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Chickamauga |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district54.gif 54]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Don Thomas | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Dalton |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district55.gif 55]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Gloria Butler | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1999 | Stone Mountain |
[http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/images/district56.gif 56]{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | Dan Moody | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Alpharetta |
=Changes in membership from previous term=
While no seat changed party control from the previous session, the beginning of the 150th Georgia General Assembly still saw five new state senators. Two of these new senators defeated the incumbent in the runoff for their parties' primaries. Two replaced incumbents who had run for other office. Another replaced a senator who had retired.
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! District ! Previous ! Subsequent ! Reason for change |
2nd
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Regina Thomas (D) | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Lester Jackson (D) | Ran for Congress |
12th
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Michael Meyer von Bremen (D) | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Freddie Powell Sims (D) | Ran for a seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals |
13th
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Joseph Carter (R) | {{party shading/Republican}} | John Crosby (R) | Retired |
44th
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Gail Davenport (D) | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Gail Buckner (D) | Defeated in primary runoff |
50th
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Nancy Schaefer (R) | {{party shading/Republican}} | Jim Butterworth (R) | Defeated in primary runoff |
=Changes in membership during current term=
There have been three vacancies in the State Senate as of December 25, 2009. All three have been due to resignations. Two have since been filled, both by members of the same party as the former incumbent. Another vacancy is expected at some point during the term.
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! Date seat became vacant ! District ! Previous ! Reason for change ! Subsequent ! Date of successor's taking office |
August 2009
| 35th | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Kasim Reed (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Resigned to run for Mayor of Atlanta. A special election was held on November 3, 2009. Because no candidate gained a majority of the vote, a runoff was held December 1, 2009. | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Donzella James | |
September 15, 2009
| 1st | {{party shading/Republican}} | Eric Johnson | style="font-size:80%" | Resigned to run for Governor of Georgia. A special election was held on November 3, 2009. | {{party shading/Republican}} | Buddy Carter | |
November 9, 2009
| 22nd | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Ed Tarver | style="font-size:80%" | Resigned after being confirmed as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. A special election is to be held January 5, 2010 with a runoff, if necessary on February 2, 2010.{{Cite web |url=http://sos.ga.gov/elections/Qualifying.htm |title=Candidate Qualifying |access-date=2018-12-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100404080441/http://www.sos.ga.gov/elections/qualifying.htm |archive-date=2010-04-04 |url-status=dead }} | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Hardie Davis | |
March 19, 2010
| 42nd | {{party shading/Democratic}} | David Adelman | style="font-size:80%" | Nominated by President Barack Obama as United States Ambassador to Singapore.{{Cite web |url=https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/president-obama-announces-more-key-administration-posts-111909 |title=President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts, 11/19/09 |access-date=2018-12-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170216173555/https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/president-obama-announces-more-key-administration-posts-111909 |archive-date=2017-02-16 |via=National Archives |work=whitehouse.gov |date=19 November 2009 |url-status=live }} If confirmed, Adelman will have to resign his State Senate seat, creating another vacancy. | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Jason Carter | |
=Announced retirements=
As of December 25, 2009, six state senators have announced that they will not be running for re-election in 2010. One senator, Dan Moody (56th) is retiring.{{Cite web|url=http://senatepress.net/sen-dan-moody-will-not-run-for-state-senate-in-2010.html|title = Sen. Dan Moody Will Not Run for State Senate in 2010 – Georgia Senate Press Office}} The other five are seeking higher office.
Jeff Chapman (3rd) is running for governor.{{Cite web |url=http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/latest/lat_701521.shtml?v=0601 |title=Brunswick Republican running for governor 090409 - the Augusta Chronicle |access-date=2009-12-25 |archive-date=2009-11-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091101041956/http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/latest/lat_701521.shtml?v=0601 |url-status=dead }} Following State Insurance and Fire Commissioner John Oxendine's decision to run for governor, Seth Harp (29th) and Ralph Hudgens (47th){{Cite web |url=http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/031709/new_410989025.shtml |title=Hudgens to run for state insurance commissioner | Athens Banner-Herald |access-date=2009-12-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100116191544/http://onlineathens.com/stories/031709/new_410989025.shtml |archive-date=2010-01-16 |url-status=dead }} announced that they will seek the Republican nomination for the office. Lee Hawkins (49th) announced that he will run for the Congressional seat to be left open by incumbent Nathan Deal's campaign for governor. Finally, Gail Buckner is running for state secretary of state,{{cite web |url=http://www.gailbuckner.com/ |title=Home |website=gailbuckner.com}} a position she also ran for in 2006.
Members of the House of Representatives
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! District ! Representative ! Party ! First elected ! Residence | ||||
1 | Jay Neal | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | LaFayette |
2 | Martin Scott | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Rossville |
3 | Tom Weldon | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Ringgold |
4 | Roger Williams | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2001 | Ringgold |
5 | John D. Meadows, III | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Calhoun |
6 | Tom Dickson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Cohutta |
7 | David Ralston | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Blue Ridge |
8 | Stephen Allison | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Blairsville |
9 | Amos Amerson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Dahlonega |
10 | Ben Bridges | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Clarkesville |
11 | Barbara Massey Reece | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1998 | Menlo |
12 | Rick Jasperse | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Jasper |
13 | Katie Dempsey | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Rome |
14 | Barry Loudermilk | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Cassville |
15 | Paul Battles | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Cartersville |
16 | Rick Crawford | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2007 | Cedartown |
17 | Howard R. Maxwell | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Dallas |
18 | Mark Butler | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Carrollton |
19 | Glenn Richardson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Hiram |
20 | Charlice H. Byrd | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Woodstock |
21 | Calvin Hill | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Canton |
22 | Sean Jerguson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Holly Springs |
23 | Mark Hamilton | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Cumming |
24 | Tom Knox | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Suwanee |
25 | James Mills | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1992 | Gainesville |
26 | Carl Rogers | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1994 | Gainesville |
27 | Doug Collins | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Gainesville |
28 | Michael Harden | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Toccoa |
29 | Alan Powell | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1990 | Hartwell |
30 | Tom McCall | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1994 | Elberton |
31 | Tommy Benton | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Jefferson |
32 | Judy Manning | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Marietta |
33 | Don Wix | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Austell |
34 | Rich Golick | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1998 | Smyrna |
35 | Ed Setzler | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Acworth |
36 | Earl Ehrhart | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1988 | Powder Springs |
37 | Terry Johnson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Marietta |
38 | Pat Dooley | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Marietta |
39 | Alisha Thomas Morgan | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Austell |
40 | Stacey Adams | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Atlanta |
41 | Sharon Cooper | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Marietta |
42 | Don Parsons | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1994 | Marietta |
43 | Bobby Franklin | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Marietta |
44 | Sheila Jones | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Atlanta |
45 | Matt Dollar | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Marietta |
46 | Jan Jones | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2003 | Milton |
47 | Chuck Martin | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Alpharetta |
48 | Harry Geisinger | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Roswell |
49 | Wendell Willard | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Sandy Springs |
50 | Mark Burkhalter | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Johns Creek |
51 | Tom Rice | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Norcross |
52 | Joe Wilkinson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Atlanta |
53 | Elly Dobbs | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Atlanta |
54 | Edward Lindsey | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Atlanta |
55 | Rashad Taylor | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Atlanta |
56 | Kathy Ashe | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1990 | Atlanta |
57 | Pat Gardner | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2001 | Atlanta |
58 | Simone Bell | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2009 | Atlanta |
59 | Margaret D. Kaiser | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Atlanta |
60 | Georganna Sinkfield | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Atlanta |
61 | Ralph Long | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Atlanta |
62 | Joe Heckstall | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1994 | East Point |
63 | Tyrone L. Brooks, Sr. | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1980 | Atlanta |
64 | Roger B. Bruce | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Atlanta |
65 | Sharon Beasley-Teague | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1992 | Red Oak |
66 | Virgil Fludd | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Tyrone |
67 | Bill Hembree | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1998 | Winston |
68 | Tim Bearden | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Villa Rica |
69 | Randy Nix | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | LaGrange |
70 | Lynn Ratigan Smith | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Newnan |
71 | Billy Horne | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Newnan |
72 | Matt Ramsey | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Peachtree City |
73 | John P. Yates | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1988 | Griffin |
74 | Roberta Abdul-Salaam | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Riverdale |
75 | Ron Dodson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Jonesboro |
76 | Mike Glanton | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Jonesboro |
77 | Darryl Jordan | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2000 | Riverdale |
78 | Wade Starr | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Jonesboro |
79 | Fran Millar | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Dunwoody |
80 | Mike Jacobs | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Brookhaven |
81 | Jill Chambers | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Atlanta |
82 | Kevin Levitas | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Atlanta |
83 | Mary Margaret Oliver | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Decatur |
84 | Stacey Abrams | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Atlanta |
85 | Stephanie Stuckey Benfield | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1998 | Atlanta |
86 | Karla Drenner | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2000 | Avondale Estates |
87 | Michele D. Henson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1990 | Stone Mountain |
88 | Billy Mitchell | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Stone Mountain |
89 | Earnest "Coach" Williams | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Avondale Estates |
90 | Howard Mosby | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Atlanta |
91 | Rahn Mayo | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Atlanta |
92 | Pam Stephenson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Decatur |
93 | Dee Dawkins-Haigler | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Lithonia |
94 | Randal Mangham | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Lithonia |
95 | Toney Collins | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2010 | Conyers |
96 | Pedro Rafael Marin | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Duluth |
97 | Brooks P. Coleman, Jr. | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1992 | Duluth |
98 | Bobby C. Reese | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Buford |
99 | Hugh Floyd | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Norcross |
100 | Brian W. Thomas | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Lilburn |
101 | Mike Coan | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2010 | Lawrenceville |
102 | Clay Cox | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Lilburn |
103 | David Casas | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Lilburn |
104 | John Heard | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Lawrenceville |
105 | Donna Sheldon | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Dacula |
106 | Melvin Everson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Snellville |
107 | Len Walker | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Loganville |
108 | Terry Lamar England | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Auburn |
109 | Steve Davis | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | McDonough |
110 | John Lunsford | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | McDonough |
111 | Jeff May | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Monroe |
112 | Doug Holt | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Social Circle |
113 | Bob Smith | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Watkinsville |
114 | Keith Heard | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1992 | Athens |
115 | Doug McKillip | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Athens |
116 | Mickey Channell | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Greensboro |
117 | Lee Anderson | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Grovetown |
118 | Ben L. Harbin | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1994 | Evans |
119 | Barbara Sims | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Augusta |
120 | Quincy Murphy | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Augusta |
121 | Henry "Wayne" Howard | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Augusta |
122 | Earnest Smith | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2009 | Augusta |
123 | Gloria Frazier | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Hephzibah |
124 | Sistie Hudson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1996 | Sparta |
125 | Jim Cole | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Monticello |
126 | David Knight | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Griffin |
127 | Billy Maddox | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2007 | Zebulon |
128 | Carl Von Epps | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1992 | LaGrange |
129 | Kip Smith | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2009 | Columbus |
130 | Debbie Buckner | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Junction City |
131 | Richard H. Smith | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Columbus |
132 | Calvin Smyre | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1974 | Columbus |
133 | Carolyn Hugley | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1992 | Columbus |
134 | Mike Cheokas | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Americus |
135 | Lynmore James | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1992 | Montezuma |
136 | Robert Dickey | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2011 | Musella |
137 | Allen Peake | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Macon |
138 | Nikki Randall | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1999 | Macon |
139 | David E. Lucas, Sr. | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1975 | Macon |
140 | Bubber Epps | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Dry Branch |
141 | Rusty Kidd | {{party shading/Independent}} | Independent | 2009 | Milledgeville |
142 | Mack Jackson | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Sandersville |
143 | DuBose Porter | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1983 | Dublin |
144 | Jimmy Pruett | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2006 | Eastman |
145 | Willie Lee Talton | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Warner Robins |
146 | Larry O'Neal | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2001 | Bonaire |
147 | Buddy Harden | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Cordele |
148 | Bob Hanner | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1975 | Parrott |
149 | Gerald E. Greene | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1982 | Cuthbert |
150 | Winfred J. Dukes | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1996 | Albany |
151 | Carol Fullerton | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Albany |
152 | Ed Rynders | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Albany |
153 | Austin Scott | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Tifton |
154 | Jay Roberts | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2002 | Ocilla |
155 | Greg Morris | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1998 | Vidalia |
156 | Larry "Butch" Parrish | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1984 | Swainsboro |
157 | Jon G. Burns | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Newington |
158 | Bob Lane | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1983 | Brooklet |
159 | Ann Purcell | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2009 | Rincon |
160 | Bob Bryant | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Garden City |
161 | Mickey Stephens | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2008 | Savannah |
162 | J. Craig Gordon | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Savannah |
163 | Burke Day | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2000 | Savannah |
164 | Ron Stephens | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Savannah |
165 | Al Williams | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Midway |
166 | Terry Barnard | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Glennville |
167 | Roger Bert Lane | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Darien |
168 | Tommy Smith | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1978 | Nicholls |
169 | Chuck Sims | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1996 | Ambrose |
170 | Penny Houston | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1998 | Nashville |
171 | Jay Powell | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2008 | Camilla |
172 | Gene Maddox | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Cairo |
173 | Mike Keown | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Thomasville |
174 | Ellis Black | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2002 | Valdosta |
175 | Amy Carter | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2006 | Valdosta |
176 | Jay Shaw | {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2004 | Lakeland |
177 | Mark Hatfield | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Waycross |
178 | Mark Williams | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Jesup |
179 | Jerry Keen | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Brunswick |
180 | Cecily Hill | {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 2004 | Woodbine |
Major issues
- Severe budget cuts due to the Great Recession.
- Circumvention of the Georgia Public Service Commission, by allowing Georgia Power to charge power company customers (which includes most Georgians) for two new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle years before they are built. The bill exempts businesses, putting the entire burden on residential customers. This passed in both chambers and was signed by the governor, but has been challenged in court as having raised revenue without being originated in the lower house.
- Proposed cuts in aid to counties, which reduce property taxes they must charge their residents. These were not cut, meaning that the state, rather than the counties, will have to cut over 400 million dollars from the fiscal 2010 (July 2009 to June 2010) budget.
- The massive food recall caused by the Peanut Corporation of America in Blakely, Georgia, and the role that the Georgia Department of Agriculture and lax state laws may have played in allowing it to happen. Food-processing companies will now be required to notify the state within 24 hours of any test results indicating contamination, among other changes.
- A bill to move MARTA oversight from MARTOC to GRTA, which did not pass.
- A bill to permanently remove the mandatory 50/50 split on capital expenditures, so that MARTA can postpone these and maintain service (operational expenditures) during periods of low sales tax revenue. The failure of the legislature to pass this means crippling cuts in MARTA service because it cannot access its reserve account, and the MARTA board has requested a special session to correct the situation. The Atlanta Regional Commission has suggested giving MARTA enough money from the U.S. stimulus act to get it to the 2010 legislative session with minimal cutbacks to the already-limited public transit system.
- Reinstatement of the sales tax on groceries, allegedly to target illegal immigrants. This failed.
- Elimination of sales taxes and annual ad valorem taxes on new cars, to be replaced by a car title transfer tax of 7%, including transfers between family members, and possibly to or from charities. This would also take a significant amount of money (the 2-4% local portion of the sales tax) away from local government. The 2000-dollar cap on the tax also would make it a regressive tax. This did not pass.
- Banning of all stem-cell research, passed by the Senate.
- Gutting most of the Georgia Department of Transportation, merging all of its planning authority into a new State Transportation Authority along with the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority and the State Road and Tollway Authority. This failed, an instead other changes were made to put more power in the hands of state politicians.
- Changing state law in order to accept money for the state unemployment insurance fund from the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the U.S. "stimulus act"). This became law, but no help will get to the unemployed until May 25.
- Requiring pickup truck and other truck drivers to wear their seat belts like other motorists have been for years. This failed again as in years past.
- Addition of a 200-dollar fine for excessive speeding, over {{convert|85|mph|km/h|0}} on expressways and over {{convert|75|mph|km/h|0}} on smaller roads. The money will go to trauma care in the state's hospitals.
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See also
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References
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External links
- [http://www.legis.state.ga.us/ Georgia General Assembly website]
- 2009-2010 Representatives by [https://web.archive.org/web/20090223112359/http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/house/alpha.html Name], [https://web.archive.org/web/20090310150558/http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/house/district.htm District]
- 2009-2010 Senators by [https://web.archive.org/web/20090222215517/http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/senatelist.php Name], [https://web.archive.org/web/20090223121537/http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/districts.htm District]
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