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146th Georgia General Assembly
Term of state legislature in US state of Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Legislative body | Georgia General Assembly | ||||
Meeting place | Georgia State Capitol | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 56 (28 D, 28 R) | ||||
President of the Senate | Mark Taylor (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 180 (105 D, 74 R, 1 I) | ||||
Speaker of the House | Tom Murphy (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party |
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The first regular session of the 146th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia met from Monday, January 8, 2001, at 10:00 am, to Friday, March 21, at 11:57 pm, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. 298 House bills and 97 Senate bills passed.
The second regular session of the Georgia General Assembly opened at 10:00 am on Monday, January 14, 2002, and adjourned sine die at 3:44pm on Friday, April 11, 2002.
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Officers
Senate
Presiding Officer
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Position | Name | Party | District | |
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President | Mark Taylor | Democrat | n/a | |
President Pro Tempore | Terrell Starr | Democrat | 44 |
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Majority leadership
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Position | Name | District | |
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Senate Majority Leader | Charles W. Walker | 22 | |
Majority Caucus Chairman | Nathan Dean | 31 | |
Majority Whip | Richard O. Marable | 52 |
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Minority leadership
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Position | Name | District | |
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Senate Minority Leader | Eric Johnson | 1 | |
Minority Caucus Chairman | Bill Stephens | 51 | |
Minority Whip | Tom Price | 56 |
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House of Representatives
Presiding Officer
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Position | Name | Party | District | |
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Speaker of the House | Tom Murphy | Democrat | 18 | |
Speaker Pro Tempore | Jack Connell | Democrat | 115 |
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Majority leadership
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Position | Name | District | |
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House Majority Leader | Larry Walker | 141 | |
Majority Whip | Jimmy Skipper | 137 | |
Majority Caucus Chairman | Calvin Smyre | 136 | |
Majority Caucus Secretary | LaNett Stanley-Turner | 50 |
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Minority Leadership
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Position | Name | District | |
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House Minority Leader | Lynn Westmoreland | 104 | |
Minority Whip | Earl Ehrhart | 36 | |
Minority Caucus Chairman | Garland Pinholster | 15 | |
Minority Caucus Vice Chairman | Sharon Cooper | 31 | |
Minority Caucus Secretary | Anne Mueller | 152 |
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Members of the Georgia State Senate, 2001–2002
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Members of the Georgia State House of Representatives, 2001–2002
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District | Representative | Party | Residence |
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1 | Brian Joyce | Republican | Lookout Mountain |
2 | Mike Snow | Democratic | Chickamauga |
3 | Ronald L. Forster | Republican | Ringgold |
4 | Allen Hammontree | Republican | Cohutta |
5 | Roger Williams | Republican | Dalton |
6 | Charles Judy Poag | Democratic | Eton |
7 | Amos Amerson | Republican | Dahlonega |
8 | Ralph Twiggs | Democratic | Hiawassee |
9 | Benjamin Bridges | Republican | Cleveland |
10 | Tom E. Shanahan | Democratic | Calhoun |
11 | Barbara Massey Reece | Democratic | Menlo |
12 | Paul E. Smith | Democratic | Rome |
13 | Buddy Childers | Democratic | Rome |
14 | Jeff Lewis | Republican | White |
15 | Garland F. Pinholster | Republican | Ball Ground |
16 | Steve Stancil | Republican | Canton |
Diane Z. Grasse | Republican | Canton | |
17 | Chuck Scheid | Republican | Woodstock |
18 | Thomas B. Murphy | Democratic | Bremen |
19 | Clint Smith | Republican | Gainesville |
20 | Carl Rogers | Democratic | Gainesville |
21 | James Mills | Republican | Gainesville |
22 | Jeanette Jamieson | Democratic | Toccoa |
23 | Alan Powell | Democratic | Hartwell |
24 | Ralph T. Hudgens | Republican | Colbert |
25 | Pat Bell | Democratic | Jefferson |
26 | Glenn Richardson | Republican | Dallas |
27 | Bill Cummings | Democratic | Rockmart |
28 | Tom Knox | Republican | Cumming |
29 | Ginger Collins | Republican | Atlanta |
30 | Rich Golick | Republican | Smyrna |
31 | Sharon Cooper | Republican | Marietta |
32 | Judy Manning | Republican | Marietta |
33 | Don Wix | Democratic | Mableton |
34 | John Wiles | Republican | Marietta |
35 | Terry Johnson | Democratic | Marietta |
36 | Earl Ehrhart | Republican | Powder Springs |
37 | Mitchell Kaye | Republican | Marietta |
38 | Roger Hines | Republican | Kennesaw |
39 | Bobby Franklin | Republican | Marietta |
40 | Don Parsons | Republican | Marietta |
41 | Mark Burkhalter | Republican | Alpharetta |
42 | Tom Campbell | Republican | Roswell |
43 | Joe Wilkinson | Republican | Sandy Springs |
44 | Wendell Willard | Republican | Dunwoody |
45 | Bob Irvin | Republican | Atlanta |
46 | Kathy Ashe | Democratic | Atlanta |
47 | Pat Gardner | Democratic | Atlanta |
48 | Douglas C. Dean | Democratic | Atlanta |
49 | Pam Stanley | Democratic | Atlanta |
50 | LaNett Stanley-Turner | Democratic | Atlanta |
51 | James E. "Billy" McKinney | Democratic | Atlanta |
52 | Kasim Reed | Democratic | Atlanta |
53 | Robert A. "Bob" Holmes | Democratic | Atlanta |
54 | Tyrone L. Brooks Sr. | Democratic | Atlanta |
55 | Joe Heckstall | Democratic | East Point |
56 | Nan Grogan Orrock | Democratic | Atlanta |
57 | Georganna T. Sinkfield | Democratic | Atlanta |
58 | Sharon Beasley-Teague | Democratic | Red Oak |
59 | Fran Millar | Republican | Dunwoody |
60 | J. Max Davis | Republican | Atlanta |
61 | Doug Teper | Democratic | Atlanta |
62 | Sally Harrell | Democratic | Atlanta |
63 | Paul Jennings | Republican | Atlanta |
64 | Arnold Ragas | Democratic | Stone Mountain |
65 | Michele D. Henson | Democratic | Stone Mountain |
66 | Karla Drenner | Democratic | Avondale Estates |
67 | Stephanie Stuckey Benfield | Democratic | Atlanta |
68 | JoAnn McClinton | Democratic | Atlanta |
69 | Barbara J. Mobley | Democratic | Decatur |
70 | Stan Watson | Democratic | Decatur |
71 | Ron Sailor Jr. | Democratic | Decatur |
72 | George Maddox | Democratic | Decatur |
73 | Henrietta E. Turnquest | Democratic | Decatur |
74 | Barbara J. Bunn | Republican | Conyers |
75 | Randal Mangham | Democratic | Decatur |
76 | Scott Dix | Republican | Lilburn |
77 | Charles E. Bannister | Republican | Lilburn |
78 | Mary Hodges Squires | Democratic | Norcross |
79 | Tom Rice | Republican | Norcross |
80 | Brooks P. Coleman Jr. | Republican | Duluth |
81 | Gene Callaway | Republican | Lilburn |
82 | Mike Coan | Republican | Lawrenceville |
83 | Jeffrey L. "Jeff" Williams | Republican | Snellville |
84 | Renee S. Unterman | Republican | Loganville |
85 | Bobby C. Reese | Republican | Sugar Hill |
86 | Warren Massey | Republican | Winder |
87 | Len Walker | Republican | Loganville |
88 | Louise McBee | Democratic | Athens |
89 | Keith Heard | Democratic | Athens |
90 | Tom McCall | Democratic | Elberton |
91 | Bob Smith | Republican | Watkinsville |
92 | Jim Stokes | Democratic | Covington |
93 | Valencia Seay | Democratic | College Park |
94 | Ron Dodson | Democratic | Lake City |
95 | Gail M. Buckner | Democratic | Jonesboro |
96 | Darryl Jordan | Democratic | Riverdale |
97 | Mike Barnes | Democratic | Hampton |
98 | Bill Hembree | Republican | Douglasville |
99 | Bob Snelling | Republican | Douglasville |
100 | Tracy Stallings | Democratic | Carrollton |
101 | Jack E. West | Democratic | Bowdon |
102 | Vance Smith Jr. | Republican | Pine Mountain |
103 | Lynn Ratigan Smith | Republican | Newnan |
104 | Lynn Westmoreland | Republican | Newnan |
105 | Kathy Cox | Republican | Peachtree City |
106 | John P. Yates | Republican | Griffin |
107 | Bill Sanders | Republican | Griffin |
108 | Steve Cash | Republican | McDonough |
109 | John Lunsford | Republican | McDonough |
110 | Curtis S. Jenkins | Democratic | Forsyth |
111 | Mickey Channell | Democratic | Greensboro |
112 | Bill Jackson | Democratic | Appling |
113 | Ben L. Harbin | Republican | Evans |
114 | Sue Burmeister | Republican | Augusta |
115 | Jack Connell | Democratic | Augusta |
116 | Alberta J. Anderson | Democratic | Waynesboro |
117 | Ben Allen | Democratic | Augusta |
118 | Henry Howard | Democratic | Augusta |
119 | George L. DeLoach | Republican | Hephzibah |
120 | Sistie Hudson | Democratic | Sparta |
121 | Jimmy Lord | Democratic | Sandersville |
122 | Bobby Eugene Parham | Democratic | Milledgeville |
123 | Ken Birdsong | Democratic | Gordon |
124 | David E. Lucas Sr. | Democratic | Macon |
125 | David B. Graves | Republican | Macon |
126 | Robert Reichert | Democratic | Macon |
127 | Nikki T. Randall | Democratic | Macon |
128 | Robert Ray | Democratic | Fort Valley |
129 | Mack Crawford | Republican | Zebulon |
130 | Jeff Brown | Republican | LaGrange |
131 | Carl Von Epps | Democratic | LaGrange |
132 | Danae Roberts | Republican | Columbus |
133 | Carolyn Flemming Hugley | Democratic | Columbus |
134 | Maretta Mitchell Taylor | Democratic | Columbus |
135 | Tom Buck | Democratic | Columbus |
136 | Calvin Smyre | Democratic | Columbus |
137 | Jimmy Skipper | Democratic | Americus |
138 | Johnny W. Floyd | Democratic | Cordele |
139 | Larry O'Neal | Republican | Warner Robins |
140 | Lynmore James | Democratic | Montezuma |
141 | Larry Walker | Democratic | Perry |
142 | Terry Coleman | Democratic | Eastman |
143 | DuBose Porter | Democratic | Dublin |
144 | Larry "Butch" Parrish | Democratic | Swainsboro |
145 | Craig W. Lanier | Republican | Stateboro |
146 | Bob Lane | Democratic | Stateboro |
147 | Ann R. Purcell | Democratic | Rincon |
148 | Lester Jackson | Democratic | Savannah |
149 | Dorothy B. Pelote | Democratic | Savannah |
150 | Ron Stephens | Republican | Garden City |
151 | Tom Bordeaux | Democratic | Savannah |
152 | Anne Mueller | Republican | Savannah |
153 | Burke Day | Republican | Tybee Island |
154 | Terry E. Barnard | Republican | Glennville |
155 | Greg Morris | Democratic | Vidalia |
156 | Newt Hudson | Democratic | Rochelle |
157 | Ray Holland | Democratic | Ashburn |
158 | Gerald E. Greene | Democratic | Cuthbert |
159 | Bob Hanner | Democratic | Parrott |
160 | Hugh D. Bloome | Democratic | Donalsonville |
161 | Winfred J. Dukes | Democratic | Albany |
162 | Lawrence R. Robers | Democratic | Albany |
163 | Doug Everett | Republican | Albany |
164 | A. Richard Royal | Democratic | Camilla |
165 | Austin Scott | Republican | Tifton |
166 | Penny Houston | Democratic | Nashville |
167 | Chuck Sims | Democratic | Douglas |
168 | Mike Boggs | Democratic | Waycross |
169 | Tommy Smith | Democratic | Nicholls |
170 | Roger Byrd | Democratic | Hazlehurst |
171 | Hinson Mosley | Democratic | Jesup |
172 | Buddy DeLoach | Independent | Hinesville |
173 | E. C. Tillman | Democratic | Brunswick |
174 | Jerry Keen | Republican | St. Simons Island |
175 | Charlie Smith Jr. | Democratic | St. Marys |
176 | Jay Shaw | Democratic | Lakeland |
177 | Ron Borders | Democratic | Valdosta |
178 | Ellis Black | Democratic | Valdosta |
179 | Wallace Sholar | Democratic | Cairo |
180 | John Bulloch | Republican | Ochlocknee |
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- ^ Steve Stancil resigned in December 2001 to run for the position of Lt. Governor. A special election was held to fill the vacant seat. On February 12, 2002, Diane Z, Grasse won the special runoff election.
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Legislation considered
- Created Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District in 2001
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