147th Georgia General Assembly

The 2003 regular session of the 147th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia met from January 13, 2003, at 10:00 am, to Friday, April 25, at midnight, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. Control of the General Assembly was split between the Republican-controlled Senate and the Democratic-controlled House.

147th Georgia General Assembly
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Overview
Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Meeting placeGeorgia State Capitol
Senate
Members56 (30 R, 26 D)
President of the SenateMark Taylor (D)
Party controlRepublican Party
House of Representatives
Members180 (107 D, 72 R, 1 I)
Speaker of the HouseTerry Coleman (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party

This was the longest legislative session in more than a century. 122 general House bills, 174 local House bills, 77 general Senate bills and 41 local Senate bills passed both chambers of the legislature and were sent to the governor for his signature.

The 2004 regular session of the Georgia General Assembly opened at 10:00 am on Monday, January 12, 2004, and adjourned sine die at midnight on Wednesday, April 7, 2004. The legislature passed 138 general House bills, 160 local House bills, 71 general Senate bills and 25 local Senate bills, which were sent to the governor for his signature.

In addition, Governor Sonny Perdue called for a special session, which met from May 3, 2004, to May 7, 2004, in order to handle the unbalanced budget that had been passed at the end of the regular session.

Officers

Presiding Officer

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

Majority leadership

Position Name District
Senate Majority Leader Tom Price 61
Majority Caucus Chairman Don Balfour 9
Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh 28

Minority leadership

Position Name District
Senate Minority Leader Michael Meyer von Bremen 12
Minority Caucus Chairman Steve Thompson 33
Minority Whip Robert Brown 26

Presiding Officer

Position Name Party District
Speaker of the House Terry Coleman Democrat 118
Speaker Pro Tempore DuBose Porter Democrat 119

Majority leadership

Position Name District
House Majority Leader Jimmy Skipper 116
Majority Whip Nan Grogan Orrock 51
Majority Caucus Chairman Calvin Smyre 111
Majority Caucus Vice Chairman Jay Shaw 143
Majority Caucus Secretary LaNett Stanley-Turner 43, Post 2
Majority Caucus Treasurer Kathy Ashe 42, Post 2

Minority Leadership

Position Name District
House Minority Leader Glenn Richardson 26
Minority Whip Jerry Keen 146
Minority Caucus Chairman Sharon Cooper 30
Minority Caucus Vice Chairman Warren Massey 24
Minority Caucus Secretary Sue Burmeister 96

Members of the Georgia State Senate, 2003–2004

District Senator Party Residence
1Eric JohnsonRepublicanSavannah
2Regina ThomasDemocraticSavannah
3Rene 'D. KempDemocraticHinesville
4Jack HillRepublicanReidsville
5Mary Hodges SquireDemocraticNorcross
6Ginger CollinsRepublicanAtlanta
7Peg BlitchDemocraticHomerville
8Tim GoldenDemocraticValdosta
9Don BalfourRepublicanSnellville
10Nadine ThomasDemocraticDecatur
11John BullochRepublicanOchlocknee
12Michael S. Meyer von BremenDemocraticAlbany
13Rooney L. BowenRepublicanCordele
14George HooksDemocraticAmericus
15Ed HarbisonDemocraticColumbus
16Seth HarpRepublicanMidland
17Mike CrottsRepublicanAtlanta
18Ross TollesonRepublicanPerry
19Tommie WilliamsRepublicanLyons
20Hugh GillisDemocraticSoperton
21Robert LaMuttRepublicanMarietta
22Randy HallRepublicanAugusta
23Don CheeksRepublicanAugusta
24Joey BrushRepublicanMartinez
25Faye SmithDemocraticMilledgeville
26Robert BrownDemocraticMacon
27Dan MoodyRepublicanAlpharetta
28Mitch SeabaughRepublicanSharpsburg
29Daniel W. LeeRepublicanLaGrange
30Bill HamrickRepublicanCarrollton
31Nathan DeanDemocraticRockmart
32Charlie TanksleyRepublicanMarietta
33Steve ThompsonDemocraticMarietta
34Valencia SeayDemocraticRiverdale
35Kasim ReedDemocraticAtlanta
36Sam ZamarripaDemocraticAtlanta
37Charles C. "Chuck" ClayRepublicanMarietta
38Horacena TateDemocraticAtlanta
39Vincent D. FortDemocraticAtlanta
40Liane LevetanDemocraticAtlanta
41Steve HensonDemocraticTucker
42David AdelmanDemocraticDecatur
43Connie StokesDemocraticDecatur
44Terrell StarrDemocraticJonesboro
45Renee S. UntermanRepublicanBuford
46Brian P. KempRepublicanAthens
47Ralph T. HudgensRepublicanComer
48David J. ShaferRepublicanDuluth
49Casey CagleRepublicanChestnut Mountain
50Carol JacksonDemocraticCleveland
51Bill StephensRepublicanCanton
52Preston W. SmithRepublicanRome
53Jeff E. MullisRepublicanChickamauga
54Don R. ThomasRepublicanDalton
55Gloria ButlerDemocraticStone Mountain
56Tom PriceRepublicanRoswell

Members of the Georgia State House of Representatives, 2003–2004

District Representative Party Residence
1Mike SnowDemocraticChickamauga
2Brian JoyceRepublicanLookout Mountain
3, Post 1Ronald L. ForsterRepublicanRinggold
3, Post 2Jack WhiteRepublicanBlue Ridge
4Roger WilliamsRepublicanDalton
5S. Craig BrockRepublicanChatsworth
6David RalstonRepublicanBlue Ridge
7Benjamin BridgesRepublicanCleveland
8Charles F. JenkinsDemocraticBlairsville
9Amos AmersonRepublicanDahlonega
10Tom GravesRepublicanFairmount
11Barbara Massey ReeceDemocraticMenlo
12Jeff LewisRepublicanWhite
13, Post 1Buddy ChildersDemocraticRome
13, Post 2Paul E. SmithDemocraticRome
14, Post 1Tom KnoxRepublicanCumming
14, Post 2Jack MurphyRepublicanCumming
15Chip RogersRepublicanWoodstock
16Calvin HillRepublicanCanton
17Bobby FranklinRepublicanMarietta
18Bill HeathRepublicanBremen
19Bill CummingsDemocraticRockmart
20Carl RogersDemocraticGainesville
21Stacey G. ReeceRepublicanGainesville
22Jeanette JamiesonDemocraticToccoa
23Alan PowellDemocraticHartwell
24Warren MasseyRepublicanWinder
25Chris ElrodRepublicanJefferson
26Glenn RichardsonRepublicanDallas
27Howard Richard MaxwellRepublicanDallas
28Earl EhrhartRepublicanPowder Springs
29Don ParsonsRepublicanMarietta
30Sharon CooperRepublicanMarietta
31Matt DollarRepublicanMarietta
32Judy ManningRepublicanMarietta
33, Post 1Don WixDemocraticMabelton
33, Post 2Alisha Thomas MorganDemocraticAustell
33, Post 3Pat DooleyDemocraticMarietta
34, Post 1Doug StonerDemocraticSmyrna
34, Post 2Rob TeilhetDemocraticSmyrna
34, Post 3Rich GolickRepublicanSmyrna
35Roger HinesRepublicanKennesaw
36Mark BurkhalterRepublicanAlpharetta
37Chuck MartinRepublicanAlphretta
38Jan JonesRepublicanAlpharetta
39Tom CampbellRepublicanRoswell
40Wendell WillardRepublicanAtlanta
41Joe WilkinsonRepublicanSandy Springs
42, Post 1Doug TeperDemocraticAtlanta
42, Post 2Kathy AsheDemocraticAtlanta
42, Post 3Pat GardnerDemocraticAtlanta
42, Post 4Nick MoraitakisDemocraticAtlanta
43, Post 1"Able" Mable ThomasDemocraticAtlanta
43, Post 2LaNett Stanley-TurnerDemocraticAtlanta
44John NoelDemocraticAtlanta
45Roger B. BruceDemocraticAtlanta
46Bill HembreeRepublicanDouglasville
47Tyrone L. Brooks Sr.DemocraticAtlanta
48, Post 1Robert A. "Bob" HolmesDemocraticAtlanta
48, Post 2Sharon Beasley-TeagueDemocraticRed Oak
48, Post 3Joe HeckstallDemocraticEast Point
48, Post 4Virgil FluddDemocraticFayetteville
49Douglas C. DeanDemocraticAtlanta
50Georganna T. SinkfieldDemocraticAtlanta
51Nan Grogan OrrockDemocraticAtlanta
52Fran MillarRepublicanDunwoody
53Jill ChambersRepublicanAtlanta
54Sally HarrellDemocraticAtlanta
55Michele D. HensonDemocraticStone Mountain
56, Post 1Stephanie Stuckey BenefieldDemocraticAtlanta
56, Post 2Mary Margaret OliverDemocraticDecatur
57Karla DrennerDemocraticAvondale Estates
58Barbara J. MobleyDemocraticDecatur
59, Post 1JoAnn McClintonDemocraticAtlanta
59, Post 2George MaddoxDemocraticDecatur
59, Post 3Howard MosbyDemocraticAtlanta
60, Post 1Pam StephensonDemocraticAtlanta
60, Post 2Stan WatsonDemocraticDecatur
60, Post 3Teresa Greene-JohnsonDemocraticLithonia
61, Post 1Ron Sailor Jr.DemocraticDecatur
61, Post 2Earnest "Coach" WilliamsDemocraticAvondale Estates
61, Post 3Billy MitchellDemocraticStone Mountain
62Randal ManghamDemocraticDecatur
63Barbara J. BunnRepublicanConyers
64Tom RiceRepublicanNorcross
65Brooks P. Coleman Jr.RepublicanDuluth
66Pedro Rafael MarinDemocraticDuluth
67, Post 1Mike CoanRepublicanLawrenceville
67, Post 2James MillsRepublicanGainesville
68David CasasRepublicanLilburn
69, Post 1Curt Blackburn Thompson IIDemocraticNorcross
69, Post 2Hugh FloydDemocraticNorcross
70, Post 1Charles E. BannisterRepublicanLilburn
70, Post 2Scott DixRepublicanLilburn
70, Post 3John Wilson HeardRepublicanLawrenceville
71, Post 1Len WalkerRepublicanLoganville
71, Post 2Donna SheldonRepublicanDacula
72Jim StokesDemocraticCovington
73John F. DouglasRepublicanCovington
74Louise McBeeDemocraticAthens
75Keith HeardDemocraticAthens
76Bob SmithRepublicanWatkinsville
77Mickey ChannellDemocraticGreensboro
78Tom McCallDemocraticElberton
79Barry A. FlemingRepublicanHarlem
80Ben L. HarbinRepublicanEvans
81Victor HillDemocraticRiverdale
82Gail M. BucknerDemocraticJonesboro
83Darryl JordanDemocraticRiverdale
84, Post 1Ron DodsonDemocraticLake City
84, Post 2Mike BarnesDemocraticHampton
85, Post 1John P. YatesRepublicanGriffin
85, Post 2John LunsfordRepublicanMcDonough
86Lynn WestmorelandRepublicanNewnan
87Lynn Ratigan SmithRepublicanNewnan
88, Post 1Mark ButlerRepublicanCarrollton
88, Post 2Chuck HarperRepublicanCarrollton
89Jeff BrownRepublicanLaGrange
90Carl Von EppsDemocraticLaGrange
91Mack CrawfordRepublicanZebulon
92Lee HowellDemocraticGriffin
93Curtis S. JenkinsDemocraticForsyth
94Bobby Eugene ParhamDemocraticMilledgeville
95Sistie HudsonDemocraticSparta
96Sue BurmeisterRepublicanAugusta
97Quincy MurphyDemocraticAugusta
98Henry HowardDemocraticAugusta
99Pete WarrenDemocraticAugusta
100Alberta J. AndersonDemocraticWaynesboro
101Bob LaneDemocraticStateboro
102Larry "Butch" ParrishDemocraticSwainsboro
103Jimmy LordDemocraticSandersville
104Ken BirdsongDemocraticGordon
105David E. Lucas Sr.DemocraticMacon
106David B. GravesRepublicanMacon
107Nikki T. RandallDemocraticMacon
108Robert RayDemocraticFort Valley
109Debbie BucknerDemocraticJunction City
110Vance Smith Jr.RepublicanPine Mountain
111Calvin SmyreDemocraticColumbus
112Tom BuckDemocraticColumbus
113Carolyn Flemming HugleyDemocraticColumbus
114Lynmore JamesDemocraticMontezuma
115Larry WalkerDemocraticPerry
116Jimmy SkipperDemocraticAmericus
117Larry O'NealRepublicanWarner Robins
118Terry ColemanDemocraticEastman
119DuBose PorterDemocraticDublin
120Greg MorrisDemocraticVidalia
121, Post 1Terry E. BarnardRepublicanGlennville
121, Post 2Bert Smith OliverDemocraticGlennville
122Ann R. PurcellDemocraticRincon
123Ron StephensRepublicanGarden City
124, Post 1Lester JacksonDemocraticSavannah
124, Post 2Edward "Mickey" StephensDemocraticSavannah
125Tom BordeauxDemocraticSavannah
126Burke DayRepublicanTybee Island
127Buddy DeLoachIndependentHinesville
128Al WilliamsDemocraticMidway
129, Post 1Hinson MosleyDemocraticJesup
129, Post 2Tommy SmithDemocraticNicholls
130Chuck SimsDemocraticDouglas
131Jay RobertsRepublicanOcilla
132Johnny FloydDemocraticCordele
133Bob HannerDemocraticParrott
134Gerald E. GreeneDemocraticCuthbert
135Lawrence R. RobersDemocraticAlbany
136Winfred J. DukesDemocraticAlbany
137Ed RyndersRepublicanAlbany
138Austin ScottRepublicanTifton
139Penny HoustonDemocraticNashville
140A. Richard RoyalDemocraticCamilla
141, Post 1Wallace SholarDemocraticCairo
141, Post 2Hugh D. BloomeDemocraticDonalsonville
142Ron BordersDemocraticValdosta
143Jay ShawDemocraticLakeland
144Ellis BlackDemocraticValdosta
145Mike BoggsDemocraticWaycross
146Jerry KeenRepublicanSt. Simons Island
147Cecily A. HillRepublicanSt. Marys

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