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Committee Lists Rich Golick Chairman Smyrna District 40 Bert Reeves Vice Chairman Marietta District 34 Micah Gravley Secretary Douglasville District 67 Mandi L. Ballinger Member Canton District 23 William Boddie Member East Point District 62 Christian Coomer Member Cartersville District 14 Sharon Cooper Member Marietta District 43 Pam Dickerson Member Conyers District 113 Deborah Gonzalez Member Athens District 117 Dar'shun Kendrick Member Lithonia District 93 Betty Price Member Roswell District 48 Ed Setzler Member Acworth District 35 Deborah Silcox Member Atlanta District 52 Robert Trammell Member Luthersville District 132 Wendell Willard Ex-Officio Sandy Springs District 51 Mandi L. Ballinger Chairman Canton District 23 Clay Cox Vice Chairman Lilburn District 108 Paulette Rakestraw Secretary Hiram District 19 Wes Cantrell Member Woodstock District 22 Joyce Chandler Member Lawrenceville District 105 J. Collins Member Villa Rica District 68 Christian Coomer Member Cartersville District 14 Pam Dickerson Member Conyers District 113 Chuck Efstration Member Dacula District 104 Micah Gravley Member Douglasville District 67 Scott Holcomb Member Atlanta District 81 J. Collins Member Villa Rica District 68 Henry "Wayne" Howard Member Augusta District 124 Kevin Cooke Member Carrollton District 18 Sheila Jones Member Atlanta District 53 Gloria Frazier Member Hephzibah District 126 Dar'shun Kendrick Member Lithonia District 93 Mike Glanton Member Jonesboro District 75 Micah Gravley Member Douglasville District 67 Jodi Lott Member Evans District 122 Gerald E Greene Member Cuthbert District 151 Mary Margaret Oliver Member Decatur District 82 Bill Hitchens Member Rincon District 161 Brad Raffensperger Member Johns Creek District 50 Scott Holcomb Member Atlanta District 81 Dexter Sharper Member Valdosta District 177 Mack Jackson Member Sandersville District 128 Jason Spencer Member Woodbine District 180 Rick Jasperse Member Jasper District 11 Erica Thomas Member Atlanta District 56 Eddie Lumsden Member Rome District 12 Andrew J. Welch Member McDonough District 110 Darlene K. Taylor Member Thomasville District 173 David Wilkerson Member Powder Springs District 38 Bill Werkheiser Member Glennville District 157 SENATE JUDICIARY (SB 407) COMMITTEE LISTS Rich Golick Chairman Smyrna District 40 Bert Reeves Vice Chairman Marietta District 34 Jesse Stone Chairman Waynesboro District 23 Micah Gravley Secretary Douglasville District 67 HOUSE PUBLIC SAFETY & HOMELAND SECURITY (HB 857) Bill Cowsert Vice Chairman Athens District 46 Mandi L. Ballinger Member Canton District 23 Blake Tillery Secretary Vidalia District 19 William Boddie Member East Point District 62 Alan Powell Chairman Hartwell District 32 Harold V. Jones II Member Augusta District 22 Christian Coomer Member Cartersville District 14 Heath Clark Vice Chairman Warner Robins District 147 John F. Kennedy Member Macon District 18 Sharon Cooper Member Marietta District 43 Greg Kirk Member Americus District 13 Jesse Petrea Secretary Savannah District 166 Pam Dickerson Member Conyers District 113 William T. Ligon, Jr. Member Brunswick District 3 J. Collins Member Villa Rica District 68 Deborah Gonzalez Member Athens District 117 Joshua McKoon Member Columbus District 29 Kevin Cooke Member Carrollton District 18 Dar'shun Kendrick Member Lithonia District 93 Elena Parent Member Atlanta District 42 Gloria Frazier Member Hephzibah District 126 Betty Price Member Roswell District 48 Michael 'Doc' Rhett Member Marietta District 33 Mike Glanton Member Jonesboro District 75 Ed Setzler Member Acworth District 35 Brian Strickland Member McDonough District 17 Deborah Silcox Member Atlanta District 52 Micah Gravley Member Douglasville District 67 Curt Thompson Member Tucker District 5 Gerald E Greene Member Cuthbert District 151 Robert Trammell Member Luthersville District 132 Wendell Willard Ex-Officio Sandy Springs District 51 Bill Hitchens Member Rincon District 161 HOUSE JUVENILE JUSTICE (HB 53) Scott Holcomb Member Atlanta District 81 Mack Jackson Member Sandersville District 128 Mandi L. Ballinger Chairman Canton District 23 Rick Jasperse Member Jasper District 11 Clay Cox Vice Chairman Lilburn District 108 Eddie Lumsden Member Rome District 12 Paulette Rakestraw Secretary Hiram District 19 Darlene K. Taylor Member Thomasville District 173 Wes Cantrell Member Woodstock District 22 Bill Werkheiser Member Glennville District 157 Joyce Chandler Member Lawrenceville District 105 J. Collins Member Villa Rica District 68 HOUSE JUDICIARY NON-CIVIL (HB 716, 758, 505, 802 AND RECORDS BILL) Christian Coomer Member Cartersville District 14 Pam Dickerson Member Conyers District 113 Jesse Stone Chairman Waynesboro District 23 Chuck Efstration Member Dacula District 104 BillRich CowsertGolick ChairmanVice Chairman Smyrna Athens District 4046 Micah Gravley Member Douglasville District 67 Bert Reeves Vice Chairman Marietta District 34 Blake Tillery Secretary Vidalia District 19 Scott Holcomb Member Atlanta District 81 HaroldMicah V. JonesGravley II SecretaryMember Douglasville Augusta District 6722 Henry "Wayne" Howard Member Augusta District 124 JohnMandi F. L. KennedyBallinger Member Canton Macon District 2318 Sheila Jones Member Atlanta District 53 GregWilliam KirkBoddie Member East Americus Point District 6213 Dar'shun Kendrick Member Lithonia District 93 WilliamChristian T. Ligon,Coomer Jr. Member Cartersville Brunswick District 143 Jodi Lott Member Evans District 122 JoshuaSharon McKoonCooper Member Marietta Columbus District 4329 Mary Margaret Oliver Member Decatur District 82 ElenaPam ParentDickerson Member Conyers Atlanta District 11342 Brad Raffensperger Member Johns Creek District 50 Dexter Sharper Member Valdosta District 177 MichaelDeborah 'Doc' RhettGonzalez Member Athens Marietta District 11733 Jason Spencer Member Woodbine District 180 Dar'shun Kendrick Member Lithonia District 93 Brian Strickland Member McDonough District 17 Erica Thomas Member Atlanta District 56 CurtBetty ThompsonPrice Member Roswell Tucker District 485 Andrew J. Welch Member McDonough District 110 Ed Setzler Member Acworth District 35 David Wilkerson Member Powder Springs District 38 Deborah Silcox Member Atlanta District 52 Robert Trammell Member Luthersville District 132 Wendell Willard Ex-Officio Sandy Springs District 51 Alan Powell Chairman Hartwell District 32 Heath Clark Vice Chairman Warner Robins District 147 Mandi L. Ballinger Chairman Canton District 23 Jesse Petrea Secretary Savannah District 166 Clay Cox Vice Chairman Lilburn District 108 Paulette Rakestraw Secretary Hiram District 19 Wes Cantrell Member Woodstock District 22 Joyce Chandler Member Lawrenceville District 105 J. Collins Member Villa Rica District 68 Christian Coomer Member Cartersville District 14 Pam Dickerson Member Conyers District 113 Chuck Efstration Member Dacula District 104 Micah Gravley Member Douglasville District 67 Scott Holcomb Member Atlanta District 81 Henry "Wayne" Howard Member Augusta District 124 Sheila Jones Member Atlanta District 53 Dar'shun Kendrick Member Lithonia District 93 Jodi Lott Member Evans District 122 Mary Margaret Oliver Member Decatur District 82 Brad Raffensperger Member Johns Creek District 50 Dexter Sharper Member Valdosta District 177 Jason Spencer Member Woodbine District 180 Erica Thomas Member Atlanta District 56 Andrew J. Welch Member McDonough District 110 David Wilkerson Member Powder Springs District 38 Alan Powell Chairman Hartwell District 32 Heath Clark Vice Chairman Warner Robins District 147 Jesse Petrea Secretary Savannah District 166.
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