146th Georgia General Assembly

146th Georgia General Assembly
145th 147th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Meeting placeGeorgia State Capitol
Senate
Members56 (28 D, 28 R)
President of the SenateMark Taylor (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party
House of Representatives
Members180 (105 D, 74 R, 1 I)
Speaker of the HouseTom Murphy (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party

Overview

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.

Officers

Senate

Presiding Officer

Position Name Party District
President Mark Taylor Democrat n/a
President Pro Tempore Terrell Starr Democrat 44

Majority leadership

Position Name District
Senate Majority Leader Charles W. Walker 22
Majority Caucus Chairman Nathan Dean 31
Majority Whip Richard O. Marable 52

Minority leadership

Position Name District
Senate Minority Leader Eric Johnson 1
Minority Caucus Chairman Bill Stephens 51
Minority Whip Tom Price 56

House of Representatives

Presiding Officer

Position Name Party District
Speaker of the House Tom Murphy Democrat 18
Speaker Pro Tempore Jack Connell Democrat 115

Majority leadership

Position Name District
House Majority Leader Larry Walker 141
Majority Whip Jimmy Skipper 137
Majority Caucus Chairman Calvin Smyre 136
Majority Caucus Secretary LaNett Stanley-Turner 50

Minority Leadership

Position Name District
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

Members of the Georgia State Senate, 2001–2002

District Senator Party Residence
1Eric JohnsonRepublicanSavannah
2Regina ThomasDemocraticSavannah
3Rene 'D. KempDemocraticHinesville
4Jack HillRepublicanReidsville
5Joseph A. BurtonRepublicanAtlanta
6Tommie WilliamsRepublicanLyons
7Peg BlitchDemocraticHomerville
8Tim GoldenDemocraticValdosta
9Don BalfourRepublicanSnellville
10Nadine ThomasDemocraticDecatur
11Harold J. RaganDemocraticCairo
12Michael S. Meyer von BremenDemocraticAlbany
13Rooney L. BowenRepublicanCordele
14George HooksDemocraticAmericus
15Ed HarbisonDemocraticColumbus
16Seth HarpRepublicanMidland
17Mike CrottsRepublicanAtlanta
18Sonny PerdueRepublicanBonaire
19Van Streat Jr.DemocraticNicholls
20Hugh GillisDemocraticSoperton
21Robert LaMuttRepublicanMarietta
22Charles W. WalkerDemocraticAugusta
23Don CheeksRepublicanAugusta
24Joey BrushRepublicanMartinez
25Faye SmithDemocraticMilledgeville
26Robert BrownDemocraticMacon
27Susan W. CableRepublicanMacon
28Mitch SeabaughRepublicanSharpsburg
29Daniel W. LeeRepublicanLaGrange
30Bill HamrickRepublicanCarrollton
31Nathan DeanDemocraticRockmart
32Charlie TanksleyRepublicanMarietta
33Steve ThompsonDemocraticMarietta
34Greg HechtDemocraticMorrow
35Donzella J. JamesDemocraticAtlanta
36David ScottDemocraticAtlanta
37J. Phillip (Phil) GingreyRepublicanMarietta
38Horacena TateDemocraticAtlanta
39Vincent D. FortDemocraticAtlanta
40Rusty PaulRepublicanAtlanta
41Bart LaddRepublicanDoraville
42Mike PolakDemocraticAtlanta
43Connie StokesDemocraticDecatur
44Terrell StarrDemocraticJonesboro
45A.C. (Bob) GuhlRepublicanSocial Circle
46Doug HainesDemocraticAthens
47Michael BeattyRepublicanJefferson
48Bill RayRepublicanLawrenceville
49Casey CagleRepublicanChestnut Mountain
50Carol JacksonDemocraticCleveland
51Bill StephensRepublicanCanton
52Richard O. MarableDemocraticRome
53Jeff E. MullisRepublicanChickamauga
54Don R. ThomasRepublicanDalton
55Gloria ButlerDemocraticStone Mountain
56Tom PriceRepublicanRoswell

Members of the Georgia State House of Representatives, 2001–2002

District Representative Party Residence
1Brian JoyceRepublicanLookout Mountain
2Mike SnowDemocraticChickamauga
3Ronald L. ForsterRepublicanRinggold
4Allen HammontreeRepublicanCohutta
5Roger WilliamsRepublicanDalton
6Charles Judy PoagDemocraticEton
7Amos AmersonRepublicanDahlonega
8Ralph TwiggsDemocraticHiawassee
9Benjamin BridgesRepublicanCleveland
10Tom E. ShanahanDemocraticCalhoun
11Barbara Massey ReeceDemocraticMenlo
12Paul E. SmithDemocraticRome
13Buddy ChildersDemocraticRome
14Jeff LewisRepublicanWhite
15Garland F. PiholsterRepublicanBall Ground
16Steve Stancil RepublicanCanton
Diane Z. GrasseRepublicanCanton
17Chuck ScheidRepublicanWoodstock
18Thomas B. MurphyDemocraticBremen
19Clint SmithRepublicanGainesville
20Carl RogersDemocraticGainesville
21James MillsRepublicanGainesville
22Jeanette JamiesonDemocraticToccoa
23Alan PowellDemocraticHartwell
24Ralph T. HudgensRepublicanColbert
25Pat BellDemocraticJefferson
26Glenn RichardsonRepublicanDallas
27Bill CummingsDemocraticRockmart
28Tom KnoxRepublicanCumming
29Ginger CollinsRepublicanAtlanta
30Rich GolickRepublicanSmyrna
31Sharon CooperRepublicanMarietta
32Judy ManningRepublicanMarietta
33Don WixDemocraticMabelton
34John WilesRepublicanMarietta
35Terry JohnsonDemocraticMarietta
36Earl EhrhartRepublicanPowder Springs
37Mitchell KayeRepublicanMarietta
38Roger HinesRepublicanKennesaw
39Bobby FranklinRepublicanMarietta
40Don ParsonsRepublicanMarietta
41Mark BurkhalterRepublicanAlpharetta
42Tom CampbellRepublicanRoswell
43Joe WilkinsonRepublicanSandy Springs
44Wendell WillardRepublicanDunwoody
45Bob IrvinRepublicanAtlanta
46Kathy AsheDemocraticAtlanta
47Pat GardnerDemocraticAtlanta
48Douglas C. DeanDemocraticAtlanta
49Pam StanleyDemocraticAtlanta
50LaNett Stanley-TurnerDemocraticAtlanta
51James E. "Billy" McKinneyDemocraticAtlanta
52Kasim ReedDemocraticAtlanta
53Robert A. "Bob" HolmesDemocraticAtlanta
54Tyrone L. Brooks Sr.DemocraticAtlanta
55Joe HeckstallDemocraticEast Point
56Nan Grogan OrrockDemocraticAtlanta
57Georganna T. SinkfieldDemocraticAtlanta
58Sharon Beasley-TeagueDemocraticRed Oak
59Fran MillarRepublicanDunwoody
60J. Max DavisRepublicanAtlanta
61Doug TeperDemocraticAtlanta
62Sally HarrellDemocraticAtlanta
63Paul JenningsRepublicanAtlanta
64Arnold RagasDemocraticStone Mountain
65Michele D. HensonDemocraticStone Mountain
66Karla DrennerDemocraticAvondale Estates
67Stephanie Stuckey BenefieldDemocraticAtlanta
68JoAnn McClintonDemocraticAtlanta
69Barbara J. MobleyDemocraticDecatur
70Stan WatsonDemocraticDecatur
71Ron Sailor Jr.DemocraticDecatur
72George MaddoxDemocraticDecatur
73Henrietta E. TurnquestDemocraticDecatur
74Barbara J. BunnRepublicanConyers
75Randal ManghamDemocraticDecatur
76Scott DixRepublicanLilburn
77Charles E. BannisterRepublicanLilburn
78Mary Hodges SquiresDemocraticNorcross
79Tom RiceRepublicanNorcross
80Brooks P. Coleman Jr.RepublicanDuluth
81Gene CallawayRepublicanLilburn
82Mike CoanRepublicanLawrenceville
83Jeffrey L. "Jeff" WilliamsRepublicanSnellville
84Renee'e S. UntermanRepublicanLoganville
85Bobby C. ReeseRepublicanSugar Hill
86Warren MasseyRepublicanWinder
87Len WalkerRepublicanLoganville
88Louise McBeeDemocraticAthens
89Keith HeardDemocraticAthens
90Tom McCallDemocraticElberton
91Bob SmithRepublicanWatkinsville
92Jim StokesDemocraticCovington
93Valencia SeayDemocraticCollege Park
94Ron DodsonDemocraticLake City
95Gail M. BucknerDemocraticJonesboro
96Darryl JordanDemocraticRiverdale
97Mike BarnesDemocraticHampton
98Bill HembreeRepublicanDouglasville
99Bob SnellingRepublicanDouglasville
100Tract StallingsDemocraticCarrollton
101Jack E. WestDemocraticBowdon
102Vance Smith Jr.RepublicanPine Mountain
103Lynn Ratigan SmithRepublicanNewnan
104Lynn WestmorelandRepublicanNewnan
105Kathy CoxRepublicanPeachtree City
106John P. YatesRepublicanGriffin
107Bill SandersRepublicanGriffin
108Steve CashRepublicanMcDonough
109John LunsfordRepublicanMcDonough
110Curtis S. JenkinsDemocraticForsyth
111Mickey ChannellDemocraticGreensboro
112Bill JacksonDemocraticAppling
113Ben L. HarbinRepublicanEvans
114Sue BurmeisterRepublicanAugusta
115Jack ConnellDemocraticAugusta
116Alberta J. AndersonDemocraticWaynesboro
117Ben AllenDemocraticAugusta
118Henry HowardDemocraticAugusta
119George L. DeLoachRepublicanHephzibah
120Sistie HudsonDemocraticSparta
121Jimmy LordDemocraticSandersville
122Bobby Eugene ParhamDemocraticMilledgeville
123Ken BirdsongDemocraticGordon
124David E. Lucas Sr.DemocraticMacon
125David B. GravesRepublicanMacon
126Robert ReichertDemocraticMacon
127Nikki T. RandallDemocraticMacon
128Robert RayDemocraticFort Valley
129Mack CrawfordRepublicanZebulon
130Jeff BrownRepublicanLaGrange
131Carl Von EppsDemocraticLaGrange
132Danae RobertsRepublicanColumbus
133Carolyn Flemming HugleyDemocraticColumbus
134Maretta Mitchell TaylorDemocraticColumbus
135Tom BuckDemocraticColumbus
136Calvin SmyreDemocraticColumbus
137Jimmy SkipperDemocraticAmericus
138Johnny FloydDemocraticCordele
139Larry O'NealRepublicanWarner Robins
140Lynmore JamesDemocraticMontezuma
141Larry WalkerDemocraticPerry
142Terry ColemanDemocraticEastman
143DuBose PorterDemocraticDublin
144Larry "Butch" ParrishDemocraticSwainsboro
145Craig W. LanierRepublicanStateboro
146Bob LaneDemocraticStateboro
147Ann R. PurcellDemocraticRincon
148Lester JacksonDemocraticSavannah
149Dorothy B. PeloteDemocraticSavannah
150Ron StephensRepublicanGarden City
151Tom BordeauxDemocraticSavannah
152Anne MuellerRepublicanSavannah
153Burke DayRepublicanTybee Island
154Terry E. BarnardRepublicanGlennville
155Greg MorrisDemocraticVidalia
156Newt HudsonDemocraticRochelle
157Ray HollandDemocraticAshburn
158Gerald E. GreeneDemocraticCuthbert
159Bob HannerDemocraticParrott
160Hugh D. BloomeDemocraticDonalsonville
161Winfred J. DukesDemocraticAlbany
162Lawrence R. RobersDemocraticAlbany
163Doug EverettRepublicanAlbany
164A. Richard RoyalDemocraticCamilla
165Austin ScottRepublicanTifton
166Penny HoustonDemocraticNashville
167Chuck SimsDemocraticDouglas
168Mike BoggsDemocraticWaycross
169Tommy SmithDemocraticNicholls
170Roger ByrdDemocraticHazlehurst
171Hinson MosleyDemocraticJesup
172Buddy DeLoachIndependentHinesville
173E. C. TillmanDemocraticBrunswick
174Jerry KeenRepublicanSt. Simons Island
175Charlie Smith Jr.DemocraticSt. Marys
176Jay ShawDemocraticLakeland
177Ron BordersDemocraticValdosta
178Ellis BlackDemocraticValdosta
179Wallace SholarDemocraticCairo
180John BullochRepublicanOchlocknee
  • ^ 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.

Legislation considered

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