Senate Research Office Rebrands to Senate Office of Policy and Legislative Analysis

ATLANTA (September 21, 2023) | Today, Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy (R – Macon) announced that the Senate Committee on Administrative Affairs voted unanimously to rename the Senate Research Office as the Senate Office of Policy and Legislative Analysis (OPLA).

“I am thrilled to announce the rebranding and restructuring of the Senate Research Office” said Senate President Pro Tempore Kennedy. “This rebranding will more accurately reflect the important work that our staff analysts do to support our members in their legislative efforts. All Senate members, especially committee chairmen, regularly rely on the expertise of our Senate legislative staff throughout the legislative session and interim. Their efforts ensure that Senators are fully informed when making decisions that impact not just the citizens in our districts, but all 11 million Georgians. With this rebrand and newly enhanced staff titles, we hope to attract and retain Georgia’s top legal and policy talent to guide Senate members as we strive to craft good policy for the Peach State.”

This rebrand is accompanied by a reorganization of the office structure, including the introduction of new job titles and descriptions that reflect the different qualifications of the Senate’s staff analysts. These changes are the result of a concerted effort to more effectively recruit and retain Senate legislative staff in a competitive labor market and ensure the continuation of institutional knowledge within the office. Prior to these changes, the previous structure of the Senate Research Office failed to provide upward mobility and staff retention incentives. This new structure will more effectively allow OPLA to be powered by 8 full-time attorneys with the goal of providing high quality legal and policy analysis to Senate members. While all full-time OPLA analysts will be required to have obtained Juris Doctor, OPLA analysts who are not bar members will be given the title “Policy and Legal Analyst,” while those who are bar members will be given the title “Attorney Analyst.”

While OPLA attorney analysts now are empowered to give members policy and research analysis, the Office of Legislative Counsel serves as legal counsel pursuant to state law for the Georgia General Assembly and provides services to all members in their official capacities on a confidential, nonpartisan and impartial basis.

More information about OPLA can be found here: https://www.legis.ga.gov/senate/research-office

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Sen. John F. Kennedy serves as the President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate. He represents the 18th Senate District which includes Upson, Monroe, Peach, Crawford, and portions of Bibb and Houston Counties. He may be reached at 404.656.6578 or by email at john.kennedy@senate.ga.gov