Advocacy
Committee Assignments: Appropriations: Judiciary Subcommittee – Chairman; Banks and Banking; Governmental Affairs; Insurance; Judiciary Non-Civil; Judiciary, Juvenile; Technology and Infrastructure Innovation
You can contact Rep. Gullet at:
245-A State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 463-2248
joseph.gullett@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Code Revision – Vice Chairman; Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications – Secretary; Game, Fish, and Parks; Public Safety and Homeland Security
You can contact Rep. Ridley at:
601-D Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0254
jordan.ridley@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Creative Arts and Entertainment – Vice Chairman; Industry and Labor – Vice Chairman; Appropriations: Health Subcommittee – Vice Chairman; Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications; Public and Community Health; Transportation
You can contact Rep. Sebaughat:
401-A Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0152
devan.seabaugh@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight; Human Relations and Aging; Interstate Cooperation
You can contact Rep. Campbell at:
507-F Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0202
lisa.campbell@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Information and Audits – Vice Chairwoman; Intragovernmental Coordination – Vice Chairwoman; Higher Education; Interstate Cooperation; Regulated Industries – Secretary; Technology and Infrastructure Innovation; Transportation
You can contact Rep. Ehrhart at:
415 State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-5025
ginny.ehrhart@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications; Governmental Affairs; Natural Resources and Environment; Retirement
You can contact Rep. Williams at:
607-C Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0287
maryfrances.williams@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight; Education; Judiciary, Juvenile; Retirement
You can contact Rep. Wilkerson at:
611-E Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0314
david.wilkerson@house.ga.gov
Official Website
Committee Assignments: Banks and Banking; Public Safety and Homeland Security; State Properties
You can contact Rep. Cummings at:
507-G Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0202
terry.cummings@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Economic Development and Tourism; Interstate Cooperation; Regulated Industries; State Properties – Secretary; Transportation
You can contact Rep. Smith at:
604-F Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0265
michael.smith@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight; Governmental Affairs; Interstate Cooperation
You can contact Rep. Sanchez at:
604-F Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0265
michael.smith@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Economic Development and Tourism; Governmental Affairs; Small Business Development
You can contact Rep. Adesanya at:
509-E Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0220
solomon.adesanya@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications – Chairman; Appropriations; Code Revision; Health; Intragovernmental Coordination; Special Committee on Resource Management; Technology and Infrastructure Innovation; Ways and Means
You can contact Rep. Parsons at:
402 State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-5143
don.parsons@house.ga.gov
Official Website
Committee Assignments: Public and Community Health – Chairwoman; Health; Human Relations and Aging; Intragovernmental Coordination; Judiciary Non-Civil; Regulated Industries; Rules; Special Committee on Healthcare
You can contact Rep. Cooper at:
436 State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-5069
sharon.cooper@house.ga.gov
Official Website
Committee Assignments: Retirement – Chairman; Appropriations; Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications; Insurance; Rules; Transportation; Ways and Means
You can contact Rep. Carson at:
401-E State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-7855
john.carson@house.ga.gov
Official Website
Committee Assignments: Appropriations; Health; Judiciary, Juvenile – Secretary; Transportation; Ways and Means
You can contact Rep. Jones at:
404-A Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0308
sheila.jones@house.ga.gov
Official Website
Committee Assignments: Code Revision; Creative Arts and Entertainment; Special Rules
You can contact Rep. McQueen at:
Office: (404) 656-0109
mekyah.mcqueen@house.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Urban Affairs – Chairman, Interstate Cooperation – Vice Chairman, Appropriations, Economic Development and Tourism, Education and Youth
You can contact Sen. James at:
121-D State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 463-1379
donzella.james@senate.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Children and Families – Chairman, Health and Human Services – Vice Chairman, Insurance and Labor – Secretary, Appropriations, Government Oversight – Ex-Officio, Veterans, Military, and Homeland Security – Ex-Officio
You can contact Sen. Kirkpatrick at:
324-A Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-3932kay.kirkpatrick@senate.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Finance, Judiciary, Reapportionment and Redistricting, Regulated Industries and Utilities, Rules
You can contact Sen. Rhett at:
321-A Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0054
michael.rhett@senate.ga.gov
Committee Assignments: Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Children and Families, Ethics – Ex-Officio, Finance, State and Local Governmental Operations
You can contact Sen. Esteves at:
319-A Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 463-1562
jason.esteves@senate.ga.gov
Official Website
Committee Assignments: Science and Technology – Chairman, State and Local Governmental Operations – Vice Chairman, Health and Human Services – Secretary, Education and Youth, Veterans, Military, and Homeland Security – Ex-Officio
You can contact Sen. Setzler at:
322-A Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0256
ed.setzler@senate.ga.gov
Public Safety – Chairman, Finance – Vice Chairman, Appropriations, Government Oversight – Ex-Officio, Regulated Industries and Utilities – Ex-Officio, Rules, Urban Affairs
You can contact Sen. Albers at:
421-C State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 463-8055
john.albers@senate.ga.gov
770-859-2322
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