With additional funds allocated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Headquarters, the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP) will continue moving forward. With over 439,000 jobs – 9% of Georgia’s total employment – supported by our ports and billions of dollars generated on the local, state, and federal level, this […]
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This infographic is courtesy of the Gainesville Police Department’s Facebook page, and is a great overview of the changes that will take effect July 1, 2018.
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My goal in everything I do is to move the State of Georgia forward so that everyone has a better life. The Georgia House of Representatives has made a real difference for families that will be felt for generations to come. I am excited to highlight a few key issues […]
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I am absolutely overwhelmed at the outpouring of love, friendship, encouragement and support I’ve received from so many over the last few months as I’ve been praying for God’s guidance on seeking another term in the Georgia House of Representatives. Today, I qualified for re-election so that I can continue […]
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As a Hall County resident, North Georgia native and conservative Republican, I am excited to announce my intent to seek re-election for State House District 29.
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This is a brief mid-summer update that illustrates how much we have to be thankful for in Georgia! From my family to you and your family, have a wonderful summer! Recently, Governor Deal spoke to a group of Representatives about all that Georgia has to be thankful for right now. […]
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While the 2017 legislative session has adjourned for the year, I remain dedicated to serving your interests. Please know how much of an honor and privilege it is to represent the people of District 29. Legislature passes balanced budget I’m pleased to report a win for Georgia’s taxpayers in the […]
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The Clerk of the House mispronounces my name, but it was still a fun time to go to the well for the first time to present a bill. A little humor never hurts anyone, right?
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