148th Georgia General Assembly

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The 2005 regular session of the 148th Georgia General Assembly met from January 10, 2005, to March 31, 2005, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. In addition, Governor Sonny Perdue called for a special session, which met from September 6, 2005, to September 10, 2005. This was the first session since Reconstruction that both houses were controlled by Republicans, as the House of Representatives was won by the GOP at the 2004 election. The legislature redrew legislative and congressional maps in 2005 after federal judges struck down both maps which were drawn by the 146th legislature as violating the one person, one vote guarantee of the U.S. Constitution, resulting in a reshuffling of districts which took effect in the next legislature which shored up Republican gains in both chambers and in Congress.

Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Members56 (34 R, 22 D)
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148th Georgia General Assembly
147th 149th
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Overview
Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Meeting placeGeorgia State Capitol
Senate
Members56 (34 R, 22 D)
President of the SenateMark Taylor (D)
Party controlRepublican Party
House of Representatives
Members180 (99 R, 80 D, 1 I)
Speaker of the HouseGlenn Richardson (R)
Party controlRepublican Party
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The 2006 regular session of the 148th General Assembly met from January 9, 2006, to March 30, 2006, at which time both houses adjourned sine die.

Party standings

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Republican Party 34
  Democratic Party 22
  Other party* 0
  Seat vacant** 0
 Total 56
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House of Representatives

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Affiliation Members
  Republican Party 99
  Democratic Party 80
  Other party* 1
  Seat vacant** 0
 Total 180
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*Active political parties in Georgia are not limited to the Democratic and Republican parties. Libertarians, Greens, the Southern Party of Georgia, and others, run candidates in numerous elections. However, for the 2005-06 session of the General Assembly, only one legislator was not from the two major parties, and he did not run as a member of any other party.

Officers

Senate

Presiding Officer

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Position Name Party District
President Mark Taylor Democrat n/a
President Pro Tempore Eric Johnson Republican 1
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Majority leadership

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Position Name District
Senate Majority Leader Bill Stephens 27
Majority Caucus Chairman Don Balfour 9
Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh 28
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Minority leadership

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Position Name District
Senate Minority Leader Robert Brown 26
Minority Caucus Chairman Tim Golden 8
Minority Whip David I. Adelman 42
Minority Whip Gloria Butler 55
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House of Representatives

Presiding Officer

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Position Name Party District
Speaker of the House Glenn Richardson Republican 19
Speaker Pro Tempore Mark Burkhalter Republican 50
Speaker Emeritus Terry Coleman Democrat 144
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Majority leadership

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Position Name District
House Majority Leader Jerry Keen 179
Majority Caucus Chairman Sharon Cooper 41
Majority Caucus Vice Chairman Jay Roberts 154
Majority Caucus Secretary Sue Burmeister 119
Majority Whip Barry A. Fleming 117
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Minority leadership

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House Minority Leader DuBose Porter 143
Minority Caucus Chairman Calvin Smyre 132
Minority Caucus Vice Chairman Nan Grogan Orrock 58
Minority Caucus Secretary Nikki T. Randall 138
Minority Whip Carolyn Fleming Hugley 133
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Members of the Georgia State Senate, 2005-2006

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District Senator Party Residence
1 Eric JohnsonRepublicanSavannah
2 Regina ThomasDemocraticSavannah
3 Jeff ChapmanRepublicanBrunswick
4 Jack HillRepublicanReidsville
5 Curt ThompsonDemocraticNorcross
6 Doug StonerDemocraticSmyrna
7 Greg GoggansRepublicanDouglas
8 Tim GoldenDemocraticValdosta
9 Don BalfourRepublicanSnellville
10 Emanuel D. JonesDemocraticDecatur
11 John BullochRepublicanOchlocknee
12 Michael S. Meyer von BremenDemocraticAlbany
13 Joseph I. CarterRepublicanTifton
14 George HooksDemocraticAmericus
15 Ed HarbisonDemocraticColumbus
16 Ronnie ChanceRepublicanTyrone
17 John DouglasRepublicanCovington
18 Cecil StatonRepublicanMacon
19 Tommie WilliamsRepublicanLyons
20 Ross TollesonRepublicanPerry
21 Chip RogersRepublicanWoodstock
22 Ed TarverDemocraticAugusta
23 J.B. PowellDemocraticBlythe
24 Jim WhiteheadRepublicanEvans
25 Johnny GrantRepublicanMilledgeville
26 Robert BrownDemocraticMacon
27 Bill StephensRepublicanCanton
28 Mitch SeabaughRepublicanSharpsburg
29 Seth HarpRepublicanMidland
30 Bill HamrickRepublicanCarrollton
31 Bill HeathRepublicanBremen
32 Judson H. HillRepublicanMarietta
33 Steve ThompsonDemocraticMarietta
34 Valencia SeayDemocraticRiverdale
35 Kasim ReedDemocraticAtlanta
36 Sam ZamarripaDemocraticAtlanta
37 John J. WilesRepublicanMarietta
38 Horacena TateDemocraticAtlanta
39 Vincent D. FortDemocraticAtlanta
40 Daniel J. WeberRepublicanDunwoody
41 Steve HensonDemocraticTucker
42 David AdelmanDemocraticDecatur
43 Steen MilesDemocraticDecatur
44 Terrell StarrDemocraticJonesboro
45 Renee S. UntermanRepublicanBuford
46 Brian P. KempRepublicanAthens
47 Ralph T. HudgensRepublicanComer
48 David J. ShaferRepublicanDuluth
49 Casey CagleRepublicanChestnut Mountain
50 Nancy SchaeferRepublicanTurnerville
51 Chip PearsonRepublicanDawsonville
52 Preston W. SmithRepublicanRome
53 Jeff E. MullisRepublicanChickamauga
54 Don R. ThomasRepublicanDalton
55 Gloria ButlerDemocraticStone Mountain
56 Dan MoodyRepublicanAlpharetta
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Members of the Georgia State House of Representatives, 2005–2006

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District Representative Party Residence
1 Jay NealRepublicanLaFayette
2 Martin ScottRepublicanRossville
3 Ronald L. ForsterRepublicanRinggold
4 Roger WilliamsRepublicanDalton
5 John D. Meadows, IIIRepublicanCalhoun
6 Tom DicksonRepublicanCohutta
7 David RalstonRepublicanBlue Ridge
8 Charles F. JenkinsDemocraticBlairsville
9 Amos AmersonRepublicanDahlonega
10 Benjamin D. Bridges, Sr.RepublicanCleveland
11 Barbara Massey ReeceDemocraticMenlo
12 Tom GravesRepublicanRanger
13 Paul E. SmithDemocraticRome
14 Barry Dean LoudermilkRepublicanCassville
15 Jeff LewisRepublicanWhite
16 Bill CummingsDemocraticRockmart
17 Howard R. MaxwellRepublicanDallas
18 Mark ButlerRepublicanCarrollton
19 Glenn RichardsonRepublicanHiram
20 Charlice H. ByrdRepublicanWoodstock
21 Calvin HillRepublicanCanton
22 Chuck ScheidRepublicanWoodstock
23 Jack MurphyRepublicanCumming
24 Tom KnoxRepublicanSuwanee
25 James MillsRepublicanGainesville
26 Carl RogersRepublicanGainesville
27 Stacey G. ReeceRepublicanGainesville
28 Jeanette JamiesonDemocraticToccoa
29 Alan PowellDemocraticHartwell
30 Tom McCallRepublicanElberton
31 Tommy BentonRepublicanJefferson
32 Judy ManningRepublicanMarietta
33 Don WixDemocraticAustell
34 Rich GolickRepublicanSmyrna
35 Ed SetzlerRepublicanAcworth
36 Earl EhrhartRepublicanPowder Springs
37 Terry JohnsonDemocraticMarietta
38 Steve TumlinRepublicanMarietta
39 Alisha Thomas MorganDemocraticAustell
40 Rob TeilhetDemocraticSmyrna
41 Sharon CooperRepublicanMarietta
42 Don ParsonsRepublicanMarietta
43 Bobby FranklinRepublicanMarietta
44 Sheila JonesDemocraticAtlanta
45 Matt DollarRepublicanMarietta
46 Jan JonesRepublicanMilton
47 Chuck MartinRepublicanAlphretta
48 Harry GeisingerRepublicanRoswell
49 Wendell WillardRepublicanSandy Springs
50 Mark BurkhalterRepublicanJohns Creek
51 Tom RiceRepublicanNorcross
52 Joe WilkinsonRepublicanAtlanta
53 LaNett Stanley-TurnerDemocraticAtlanta
54 Edward LindseyRepublicanAtlanta
55 "Able" Mable ThomasDemocraticAtlanta
56 Kathy AsheDemocraticAtlanta
57 Pat GardnerDemocraticAtlanta
58 Nan Grogan OrrockDemocraticAtlanta
59 Douglas C. DeanDemocraticAtlanta
60 Georganna T. SinkfieldDemocraticAtlanta
61 Robert A. "Bob" HolmesDemocraticEast Point
62 Joe HeckstallDemocraticEast Point
63 Tyrone L. Brooks, Sr.DemocraticAtlanta
64 Roger B. BruceDemocraticAtlanta
65 Sharon Beasley-TeagueDemocraticRed Oak
66 Virgil FluddDemocraticTyrone
67 Bill HembreeRepublicanWinston
68 Tim BeardenRepublicanVilla Rica
69 Jeff BrownRepublicanLaGrange
70 Lynn Ratigan SmithRepublicanNewnan
71 Billy HorneRepublicanSharpsburg
72 Dan LaklyRepublicanPeachtree City
73 John P. YatesRepublicanGriffin
74 Roberta Abdul-SalaamDemocraticRiverdale
75 Ron DodsonIndependentLake City
76 Gail M. BucknerDemocraticJonesboro
77 Darryl JordanDemocraticRiverdale
78 Mike BarnesDemocraticDuluth
79 Fran MillarRepublicanAtlanta
80 Mike JacobsDemocraticBrookhaven
81 Jill ChambersRepublicanAtlanta
82 Paul JenningsRepublicanAtlanta
83 Mary Margaret OliverDemocraticDecatur
84 JoAnn McClintonDemocraticAtlanta
85 Stephanie Stuckey BenfieldDemocraticAtlanta
86 Karla DrennerDemocraticAvondale Estates
87 Michele D. HensonDemocraticStone Mountain
88 Billy MitchellDemocraticStone Mountain
89 Earnest "Coach" WilliamsDemocraticAvondale Estates
90 Howard MosbyDemocraticAtlanta
91 Stan WatsonDemocraticDecatur
92 Pam StephensonDemocraticAtlanta
93 Walter Ronnie Sailor, Jr.DemocraticLithonia
94 Randal ManghamDemocraticLithonia
95 Robert F. MumfordRepublicanLoganville
96 Pedro Rafael MarinDemocraticDuluth
97 Brooks P. Coleman, Jr.RepublicanDuluth
98 Bobby Clifford ReeseRepublicanBuford
99 Hugh FloydDemocraticNorcross
100 Brian W. ThomasDemocraticLilburn
101 Mike CoanRepublicanLawrenceville
102 Clay CoxRepublicanLilburn
103 David CasasRepublicanLilburn
104 John Wilson HeardRepublicanLawrenceville
105 Donna SheldonRepublicanDacula
106 Melvin EversonRepublicanSnellville
107 Len WalkerRepublicanLoganville
108 Terry Lamar EnglandRepublicanAuburn
109 Steve DavisRepublicanMcDonough
110 John LunsfordRepublicanMcDonough
111 Jeff MayRepublicanMonroe
112 Doug HoltRepublicanSocial Circle
113 Bob SmithRepublicanWatkinsville
114 Keith HeardDemocraticAthens
115 Jane KiddDemocraticAthens
116 Mickey ChannellRepublicanGreensboro
117 Barry A. FlemingRepublicanHarlem
118 Ben L. HarbinRepublicanEvans
119 Sue BurmeisterRepublicanAugusta
120 Quincy MurphyDemocraticAugusta
121 Henry HowardDemocraticAugusta
Earnestine HowardDemocraticAugusta
122 Pete WarrenDemocraticAugusta
123 Alberta AndersonDemocraticWaynesboro
124 Sistie HudsonDemocraticSparta
125 Jim ColeRepublicanMonticello
126 David KnightRepublicanGriffin
127 Mack CrawfordRepublicanConcord
128 Carl Von EppsDemocraticLaGrange
129 Vance Smith, Jr.RepublicanColumbus
130 Debbie BucknerDemocraticJunction City
131 Richard H. SmithRepublicanColumbus
132 Calvin SmyreDemocraticColumbus
133 Carolyn Fleming HugleyDemocraticColumbus
134 Mike CheokasDemocraticAmericus
135 Lynmore JamesDemocraticMontezuma
136 Robert RayDemocraticFort Valley
137 David B. GravesRepublicanMacon
138 Nikki T. RandallDemocraticMacon
139 David E. Lucas, Sr.DemocraticMacon
140 Allen G. FreemanRepublicanMacon
141 Bobby Eugene ParhamDemocraticMilledgeville
142 Jimmy LordDemocraticSandersville
143 DuBose PorterDemocraticDublin
144 Terry ColemanDemocraticEastman
145 Willie Lee TaltonRepublicanWarner Robins
146 Larry O'NealRepublicanBonaire
147 Johnny W. FloydRepublicanCordele
148 Bob HannerDemocraticParrott
149 Gerald E. GreeneDemocraticCuthbert
150 Winfred J. DukesDemocraticAlbany
151 Freddie SimsDemocraticDawson
152 Ed RyndersRepublicanAlbany
153 Austin ScottRepublicanTifton
154 Jay RobertsRepublicanOcilla
155 Greg MorrisRepublicanVidalia
156 Larry "Butch" ParrishRepublicanSwainsboro
157 Jon G. BurnsRepublicanNewington
158 Bob LaneRepublicanBrooklet
159 Buddy CarterRepublicanPooler
160 Bob BryantDemocraticGarden City
161 Lester JacksonDemocraticSavannah
162 Tom BordeauxDemocraticSavannah
163 Burke DayRepublicanSavannah
164 Ron StephensRepublicanSavannah
165 Al WilliamsDemocraticMidway
166 Terry E. BarnardRepublicanGlennville
167 Roger Bert LaneRepublicanDarien
168 Tommy SmithRepublicanNicholls
169 Chuck SimsRepublicanAmbrose
170 Penny HoustonRepublicanNashville
171 A. Richard RoyalDemocraticCamilla
172 Gene MaddoxRepublicanCairo
173 Mike KeownRepublicanThomasville
174 Ellis BlackDemocraticValdosta
175 Ron BordersDemocraticValdosta
176 Jay ShawDemocraticLakeland
177 Mark HatfieldRepublicanWaycross
178 George Hinson MosleyRepublicanJesup
179 Jerry KeenRepublicanBrunswick
180 Cecily A. HillRepublicanWoodbine
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  • ^ Henry Howard died in office of a heart attack on October 3, 2005. A special election was held on November 8, 2005, to fill the seat, which was won by Rep. Howard's widow, Earnestine Howard. She was sworn in on November 17, 2005, and will serve out the remainder of her late husband's term of office.

Notable Legislation

2005 general session

Voting

House Bill 244 requires voters to provide photographic identification at polling locations in order to vote and makes voting by absentee ballot easier, and also reinstituted the majority vote and runoffs for primaries and general elections which were abolished by the Democratic-majority General Assembly in 1995. Amid great controversy, the law was signed by Governor Perdue on April 22, 2005. Although the law received preclearance from the Department of Justice under the provisions of the Voting Rights Act, the law was later ruled unconstitutional by a court in Rome, Georgia. The current status of the law remains uncertain.

2006 general session

Voting

Senate Bill 84, like H.B. 244, requires photographic identification at poll locations to vote. To address some of the concerns raised by the court ruling against H.B. 244, S.B. 84 has more extensive provisions for assisting those without photographic identification to obtain acceptable identification. The bill was passed by both chambers and signed by Governor Perdue on January 26, 2006. Like H.B. 244, S.B. 84 received preclearance from the Justice Department, although it is currently being challenged in court.

Eminent domain

House Bill 1313 , which would restrict the uses for which private property can be taken via eminent domain, passed both the House and the Senate with no "no" votes. The bill is expected to be signed by Governor Perdue.

House Resolution 1306 would amend the state constitution by replacing language allowing broad freedom to apply eminent domain with more restrictive language providing for additional restrictions as specified by laws such as H.B. 1313. The resolution passed the House and the Senate and was signed by Governor Perdue, and the question of its final adoption will be put to Georgia voters in the November election.

Immigration

Senate Bill 529 was strongly advocated by Senator Chip Rodgers and requires beneficiaries of many state services to provide proof of residency. Most Democrats voted against the legislation, but it nevertheless passed the House and Senate and was signed into law by Governor Perdue on April 17, 2006.

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