Advocacy
Committee Assignments: Economic Development & Tourism, Intragovernmental Coordination, Small Business Development
You can contact Rep. Adesanya at:
Capitol Address:
509-E Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.,
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0220
Committee Assignments: Appropriations, Code Revision, Creative Arts & Entertainment – Secretary, Governmental Affairs, Public Health, Transportation
You can contact Rep. Anulewicz at:
Capitol Address:
409-G Coverdell Legislative Office
Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0116
Email Anulewicz
District Address:
509-E Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.,
P.O. Box 1385
Smyrna, GA 30081
Committee Assignments: Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Human Relations & Aging, Interstate Cooperation
You can contact Rep. Campbell at:
Capitol Address:
507-F Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0202
Email Campbell
Committee Assignments: Retirement – Chair, Appropriations, Insurance, Intergovernmental Coordination, Rules, State Planning & Community Affairs, Transportation, Ways & Means
You can contact Rep. Carson at:
District Address:
3605 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 240-123
Marietta, GA 30066
Office: (404) 520-8826
Committee Assignments: Public Health – Chair, Special Committee on Healthcare, Health – Ex-Officio, Human Relations & Aging, Judiciary Non-Civil, Regulated Industries, Rules
You can contact Rep. Cooper at:
District Address:
1234 Powers Ferry Rd., Suite 104
Marietta, GA 30067
Office: (770) 956-8357
Committee Assignments: Public Health – Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Public Safety and Homeland Security, State Properties
You can contact Rep. Cummings at:
Capitol Address:
507-G Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0202
Committee Assignments: Information and Audits – Vice Chair, Higher Education, Interstate Cooperation, Regulated Industries – Secretary, Technology and Infrastructure Innovation, Transportation. Majority Caucus Secretary/Treasurer
You can contact Rep. Ehrhart at:
District Address:
P.O. Box 1206
Marietta, GA 30061
Committee Assignments: Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications – Chair, Appropriations, Code Revision, Health, Technology and Infrastructure Innovation, Ways & Means
You can contact Rep. Parsons at:
District Address:
3167 Sycamore Lane
Marietta, GA 30066
Office: (770) 977-4426
Committee Assignments: Code Revision, Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications – Secretary, Public Safety and Homeland Security
You can contact Rep. Ridley at:
Capitol Address:
601-D Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0254
Committee Assignments: Industry and Labor – Vice Chair, Appropriations – Vice-Chair of Health Subcommittee, Code Revision, Creative Arts & Entertainment, Public Health, Transportation
You can contact Rep. Seabaugh at:
Committee Assignments: Interstate Cooperation, Regulated Industries, Special Rules, State Properties, Transportation
You can contact Rep. Smith at:
Capitol Address:
604-F Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0265
District Address:
2162 Caneridge Drive
Marietta, GA 30064
Office: (404) 652-9227
Committee Assignments: Appropriations, Judiciary, Public Health
You can contact Rep. Stoner at:
Capitol Address:
509-B Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0220
Committee Assignments: Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Education, Juvenile Justice, Retirement
You can contact Rep. Wilkerson at:
Capitol Address:
611-E Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0314
District Address:
2777 Carrick Court
Powder Springs, GA 30127
Office: (770) 891-9736
Committee Assignments: Governmental Affairs, Natural Resources & Environment, Retirement, State Properties
You can contact Rep. Williams at:
Capitol Address:
607-C Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30334
Office: (404) 656-0287
District Address:
1000 Whitlock Ave, Ste 320, PMB #249
Marietta, GA 30064
Office: (770) 424-9084
Committee Assignments: Public Safety – Chair, Finance – Vice Chair, Appropriations, Government Oversight (Ex-officio), Regulated Industries and Utilities (Ex-officio), Rules
You can contact Sen. Albers at:
Committee Assignments: Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Children and Families, Finance, State and Local Governmental Operations
You can contact Sen. Esteves at:
District Address:
2275 Marietta Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Committee Assignments: Children and Families – Chair, Health and Human Services – Vice Chair, Appropriations, Insurance and Labor – Secretary, Veterans, Military, and Homeland Security (Ex-Officio)
You can contact Sen. Kirkpatrick at:
District Address:
2146 Roswell Road
Marietta, GA 30062
Office: (404) 656-3932
Committee Assignments: Finance, Judiciary, Reapportionment and Redistricting, Regulated Industries and Utilities, Rules
You can contact Sen. Rhett at:
District Address:
P.O. Box 777
Marietta, GA 30061
Committee Assignments: Science and Technology – Vice Chair, Education and Youth, Health and Human Services – Secretary, Judiciary
You can contact Sen. Setzler at:
District Address:
1555 Boxwood Trace
Acworth, GA 30102
Committee Assignments: Appropriations, Banking and Financial Institutions, Education and Youth, State Institutions and Property
You can contact Sen. Tate at:
770-859-2322
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