ATLANTA (July 12, 2021) | Recently, Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick (R – Marietta) was appointed by Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan to serve as Chair of the Senate Study Committee on Violence Against Health Care Workers.
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ATLANTA (July 8, 2021) | Last week, Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan appointed Sen. Harold Jones II (D – Augusta) to serve as Chairman of Senate Study Committee on Improving Access to Healthy Foods and Ending Food Deserts.
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Gov. Brian Kemp Appoints Sen. Larry Walker to Water and Sewer Infrastructure Committee

ATLANTA (July 1, 2021) | Earlier this week, Gov. Brian Kemp announced his selection of appointments to three Georgia Jobs and Infrastructure Committees, which will be tasked with reviewing applications for federal relief funds and making recommendations for state appropriations awarded through the American Rescue Plan. Among the list of members, Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry) was chosen to serve on the Water and Sewer Infrastructure Committee.
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ATLANTA (July 2, 2021) | Sen. John F. Kennedy (R – Macon), Chair of the Senate Committee on Reapportionment and Redistricting, and Rep. Bonnie Rich (R – Suwannee), Chair of the House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee, have announced the locations for the upcoming Joint Senate and House Redistricting hearings to be held in Athens and Augusta.
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