Sen. Ellis Black to Serve as Chairman of the Senate Retirement Committee

ATLANTA (January 10, 2017) | Sen. Ellis Black (R – Valdosta) was recently appointed to serve as Chairman of the Senate Retirement Committee for the 2017 Legislative Session by the Senate Committee on Assignments.

“I am honored to be appointed to serve as chair of the Senate Retirement Committee,” said Sen. Black. “I will work hard with my colleagues to ensure that our retirement systems are operating fairly and efficiently.”

“Sen. Black has distinguished himself as a leader in the Senate, someone who is committed to advancing the interests of every Georgia citizen,” said Lt. Governor Casey Cagle. “I look forward to his work as chair of the Senate Retirement Committee and am confident Sen. Black will bring a great deal of insight to the legislation that comes before his committee.”

“The Georgia Senate is composed of individuals with a breadth of talent and experience,” said President Pro Tem David Shafer (R-Duluth). “I believe our new committee chairs and members have the right expertise to address critical issues.  I look forward to working with my colleagues to ensure that Georgia’s priorities are the Senate’s priorities.”

Once a piece of legislation is introduced in the Senate, it is assigned to a Committee, depending on its topic.  If the Committee gives the legislation a “do pass” recommendation, then the proposed law is sent to the Rules Committee for consideration. The appointed chairs will oversee the operation and order of Senate committee meetings, including calling for action on bills, resolutions or other matters assigned to that committee.

The first session of the 154th Georgia General Assembly convened on January 9, 2017 at the Georgia State Capitol.

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For Immediate Release:
January 11, 2017

For Information Contact:
Ines Owens, Acting Director
Andrew Allison, Communications Associate
andrew.allison@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028