Sen. Russ Goodman Celebrates Senate Passage of “Austin’s Law” to Strengthen Laws Regarding Drug-related Deaths

ATLANTA (Feb. 28, 2024) – On Tuesday, Senate Bill 465 sailed through the Senate floor with nearly unanimous bipartisan backing. Commonly referred to as “Austin’s Law,” the bill tackles revisions to legislation concerning controlled substances and fentanyl-related fatalities. Sponsored by Sen. Russ Goodman (R–Cogdell), the bill secured passage with a resounding 49-3 vote.

“Keeping Georgians safe is my top priority,” said Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones. “While gridlock and backroom politics in Washington have limited movement of legislation in regard to fentanyl trafficking, here in Georgia, we are dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of our citizens. ‘Austin’s Law’ will hold fentanyl dealers and manufacturers accountable and will help prevent the senseless deaths of Georgians.”

“This bill bears the name of one of my constituents, a talented young man. Unfortunately, like many we know, Austin battled anxiety and depression, self-medicating with Xanax purchased off the streets,” remarked Sen. Goodman. “Tragically, one of those pills was tainted with fentanyl, costing him his life. This legislation is a shield for individuals like Austin, shielding them from those who poison our communities and claim the lives of our loved ones. There’s nothing more paramount than safeguarding our families, friends, and neighbors, and that’s precisely what ‘Austin’s Law’ seeks to achieve. I deeply appreciate Lt. Governor Burt Jones for making this issue a priority.”

Named after a Georgian who unwittingly ingested a fentanyl-laced pill and subsequently lost his life, “Austin’s Law” establishes a new category of offense: felony aggravated involuntary manslaughter, under which drug dealers and distributors can be prosecuted.

This legislation will now go to the Georgia House of Representatives for further consideration.

More information on SB 465 can be found here.

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Sen. Russ Goodman serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. He represents the 8th Senate District which includes Atkinson, Clinch, Echols, Lanier, and Lowndes counties and portions of Ware County. He may be reached via email at russ.goodman@senate.ga.gov.

Georgia-Israel Legislative Caucus Hosts’ Bring Them Home’ Event for Israel Hostage Families

ATLANTA (Nov. 3, 2023) — On Monday, Oct. 30, the Georgia-Israel Legislative Caucus, represented by Senators Russ Goodman (R-Cogdell), Kay Kirkpatrick (R-Marietta), Sonya Halpern (D-Atlanta) and Jason Esteves (D-Atlanta), held a ‘Bring Them Home’ event advocating for the release of Israelis held by Hamas in Gaza.

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Statement from Senator Russ Goodman Regarding Trip to Israel

ATLANTA (October 12, 2023) | See below for a statement from Senator Russ Goodman (R – Cogdell) in regards to his recent trip to the country of Israel:

“I will say it is always good to be back in America after you have traveled outside our great nation. It has even more meaning after being in Israel while Hamas terrorists launched a sickening attack that killed hundreds of innocent Israelis. From hearing the rockets fired from the Iron Dome to automatic weapon fire heard near our hotel, it was quite an ordeal. I am thankful to God that my mom, our group, many others and I got out safely.

My prayers for Israel and her people will continue. I saw the very best of the Israeli people in our time there, including our ex-military Israeli guide who stuck with us throughout – even as rockets landed within 200 yards of his home with his wife and children there. He embodied the resilience of the people of Israel. The reality is Hamas terrorists are killing Americans along with Israelis, and the people of Israel are protecting Americans. Above anything else, it shows the bond that our freedom-loving countries share.  

I am also thankful for the prayers and support we have received from folks here at home. I appreciate the prayers, help and support of the Governor’s Office, the Lt. Governor and my Senate Colleagues. I’d also like to recognize my friends in the State House, especially State Representatives Lauren McDonald (R – Cumming) and Brent Cox (R – Dawsonville), the Israeli Government, Delta Airlines security team, and our friends over at the World Jewish Congress for all of their assistance in ensuring our safety while in Israel and guiding our path back to the states. I will continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in Israel, and I will stand will them in solidarity against the disgraceful attacks against them from both the terrorists that surround them and terrorist sympathizers here at home.”

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Sen. Russ Goodman serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. He represents Senate District 8 which includes Atkinson, Clinch, Echols, Lanier, Lowndes and Pierce Counties and a large portion of Ware County. He may be reached at 404.656.7454 or at russ.goodman@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Russ Goodman Announces 2023 Agricultural Issues Summit in Perry

ATLANTA (July 28, 2023) | This week, Senator Russ Goodman (R – Cogdell), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, announced the convening of Georgia’s annual Agricultural Issues Summit at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry. Sen. Goodman will co-host the event on Tuesday, August 22, 2023 alongside Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture and Consumer affairs Representative Robert Dickey (R – Musella).

“There is never a shortage of concerns or challenges faced by Georgia’s number one industry,” said Sen. Goodman. “In the last few months, we have faced reports of southern corn rust across the state, an estimated $190 million loss for our peach farmers this season and uncertainty surrounding the USDA’s approval of lab-grown meat. These are just a few problems that make it crucial for our state lawmakers, industry leaders and farmers to come together and find solutions to the issues that impact our agricultural community. This summit serves as a platform for vital communication and future disaster preparation. I extend my gratitude to our presenters, my fellow lawmakers, sponsors, and the hard-working farmers who choose to offer their perspectives during this year’s summit. I look forward to seeing everyone in Perry as we continue the work of searching for opportunities for the next generation of Georgia farmers and finding innovative solutions to the ag industry’s current and future challenges.”

The agenda includes several important updates and issues related to the agricultural community in Georgia. A more detailed agenda will be sent out soon.

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Sen. Russ Goodman serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. He represents Senate District 8 which includes Atkinson, Clinch, Echols, Lanier, Lowndes and Pierce Counties and a large portion of Ware County. He may be reached at 404.656.7454 or at russ.goodman@senate.ga.gov

Senator Russ Goodman to Serve as Chairman of Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs

ATLANTA (January 18, 2022) | Last week, Sen. Russ Goodman (R – Cogdell) was assigned by the Senate Committee on Assignments to serve as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. The Senate Committee on Assignments is chaired by Lt. Governor Burt Jones and is composed of President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy, Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch, Sen. Greg Dolezal (R – Cumming) and Sen. Brandon Beach (R – Alpharetta). The committee is responsible for assigning the Senate body to committees.  

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