ATLANTA (January 14, 2014) | House Bill 310 passed the Georgia State Senate by substitute today by a vote of 38 to 15. The bill substitute would revise the schedule of state and local candidate elections to correspond with federal candidate elections dates, and was carried by Sen. Butch Miller (R – Gainesville). Sen. Miller also serves as chairman of the Senate Majority Caucus. Continue reading “Bill Revising State Election Dates Passes Senate”
Sen. Butch Miller Recognized by District Attorneys’ Association of Georgia
ATLANTA (November 8, 2013) – The District Attorneys’ Association of Georgia recently recognized Senator Butch Miller (R-Gainesville) for his ongoing leadership in strengthening Georgia’s criminal justice system. Charles Spahos, Executive Director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, presented the award to Senator Miller on behalf of the District Attorneys’ Association on Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at the monthly Hall County Bar Association luncheon. Continue reading “Sen. Butch Miller Recognized by District Attorneys’ Association of Georgia”
Sen. Butch Miller Recognized for Strengthening Boating Safety Laws
ATLANTA (October 31, 2013) – Senator Butch Miller (R-Gainesville) was recently recognized at the 2013 Safe Kids Gainesville/Hall County Volunteer Appreciation Banquet for his efforts to strengthen Georgia’s boating safety laws. Safe Kids Board Member and Hall County Attorney John Breakfield received the award on Senator Miller’s behalf. Continue reading “Sen. Butch Miller Recognized for Strengthening Boating Safety Laws”
Statement from Sen. Butch Miller on House Bill 350 Bill Signing
ATLANTA (May 1, 2013) – Sen. Butch Miller (R- Gainesville) has released the following statement regarding the final passage and ceremonial bill signing of House Bill 350: Continue reading “Statement from Sen. Butch Miller on House Bill 350 Bill Signing”
Ignition Interlock Devices for DUI offenders Bill Passes the Senate
ATLANTA (March 26, 2013) – House Bill 407, which was carried in the Senate by Sen. Butch Miller (R-Gainesville), passed the Senate today by a vote of 48 to 1. This bill requires ignition interlock devices to be installed in vehicles of DUI offenders convicted of a second offense. Continue reading “Ignition Interlock Devices for DUI offenders Bill Passes the Senate”