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Term of state legislature in US state of Georgia
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.
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.
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Members of the Georgia State Senate, 2003–2004[ edit ]
Members of the Georgia State House of Representatives, 2003–2004[ edit ]
District
Representative
Party
Residence
1
Mike Snow
Democratic
Chickamauga
2
Brian Joyce
Republican
Lookout Mountain
3, Post 1
Ronald L. Forster
Republican
Ringgold
3, Post 2
Jack White
Republican
Blue Ridge
4
Roger Williams
Republican
Dalton
5
S. Craig Brock
Republican
Chatsworth
6
David Ralston
Republican
Blue Ridge
7
Benjamin Bridges
Republican
Cleveland
8
Charles F. Jenkins
Democratic
Blairsville
9
Amos Amerson
Republican
Dahlonega
10
Tom Graves
Republican
Fairmount
11
Barbara Massey Reece
Democratic
Menlo
12
Jeff Lewis
Republican
White
13, Post 1
Buddy Childers
Democratic
Rome
13, Post 2
Paul E. Smith
Democratic
Rome
14, Post 1
Tom Knox
Republican
Cumming
14, Post 2
Jack Murphy
Republican
Cumming
15
Chip Rogers
Republican
Woodstock
16
Calvin Hill
Republican
Canton
17
Bobby Franklin
Republican
Marietta
18
Bill Heath
Republican
Bremen
19
Bill Cummings
Democratic
Rockmart
20
Carl Rogers
Democratic
Gainesville
21
Stacey G. Reece
Republican
Gainesville
22
Jeanette Jamieson
Democratic
Toccoa
23
Alan Powell
Democratic
Hartwell
24
Warren Massey
Republican
Winder
25
Chris Elrod
Republican
Jefferson
26
Glenn Richardson
Republican
Dallas
27
Howard Richard Maxwell
Republican
Dallas
28
Earl Ehrhart
Republican
Powder Springs
29
Don Parsons
Republican
Marietta
30
Sharon Cooper
Republican
Marietta
31
Matt Dollar
Republican
Marietta
32
Judy Manning
Republican
Marietta
33, Post 1
Don Wix
Democratic
Mableton
33, Post 2
Alisha Thomas Morgan
Democratic
Austell
33, Post 3
Pat Dooley
Democratic
Marietta
34, Post 1
Doug Stoner
Democratic
Smyrna
34, Post 2
Rob Teilhet
Democratic
Smyrna
34, Post 3
Rich Golick
Republican
Smyrna
35
Roger Hines
Republican
Kennesaw
36
Mark Burkhalter
Republican
Alpharetta
37
Chuck Martin
Republican
Alphretta
38
Jan Jones
Republican
Alpharetta
39
Tom Campbell
Republican
Roswell
40
Wendell Willard
Republican
Atlanta
41
Joe Wilkinson
Republican
Sandy Springs
42, Post 1
Doug Teper
Democratic
Atlanta
42, Post 2
Kathy Ashe
Democratic
Atlanta
42, Post 3
Pat Gardner
Democratic
Atlanta
42, Post 4
Nick Moraitakis
Democratic
Atlanta
43, Post 1
"Able" Mable Thomas
Democratic
Atlanta
43, Post 2
LaNett Stanley-Turner
Democratic
Atlanta
44
John Noel
Democratic
Atlanta
45
Roger B. Bruce
Democratic
Atlanta
46
Bill Hembree
Republican
Douglasville
47
Tyrone L. Brooks Sr.
Democratic
Atlanta
48, Post 1
Robert A. "Bob" Holmes
Democratic
Atlanta
48, Post 2
Sharon Beasley-Teague
Democratic
Red Oak
48, Post 3
Joe Heckstall
Democratic
East Point
48, Post 4
Virgil Fludd
Democratic
Fayetteville
49
Douglas C. Dean
Democratic
Atlanta
50
Georganna T. Sinkfield
Democratic
Atlanta
51
Nan Grogan Orrock
Democratic
Atlanta
52
Fran Millar
Republican
Dunwoody
53
Jill Chambers
Republican
Atlanta
54
Sally Harrell
Democratic
Atlanta
55
Michele D. Henson
Democratic
Stone Mountain
56, Post 1
Stephanie Stuckey Benfield
Democratic
Atlanta
56, Post 2
Mary Margaret Oliver
Democratic
Decatur
57
Karla Drenner
Democratic
Avondale Estates
58
Barbara J. Mobley
Democratic
Decatur
59, Post 1
JoAnn McClinton
Democratic
Atlanta
59, Post 2
George Maddox
Democratic
Decatur
59, Post 3
Howard Mosby
Democratic
Atlanta
60, Post 1
Pam Stephenson
Democratic
Atlanta
60, Post 2
Stan Watson
Democratic
Decatur
60, Post 3
Teresa Greene-Johnson
Democratic
Lithonia
61, Post 1
Ron Sailor Jr.
Democratic
Decatur
61, Post 2
Earnest "Coach" Williams
Democratic
Avondale Estates
61, Post 3
Billy Mitchell
Democratic
Stone Mountain
62
Randal Mangham
Democratic
Decatur
63
Barbara J. Bunn
Republican
Conyers
64
Tom Rice
Republican
Norcross
65
Brooks P. Coleman Jr.
Republican
Duluth
66
Pedro Rafael Marin
Democratic
Duluth
67, Post 1
Mike Coan
Republican
Lawrenceville
67, Post 2
James Mills
Republican
Gainesville
68
David Casas
Republican
Lilburn
69, Post 1
Curt Blackburn Thompson II
Democratic
Norcross
69, Post 2
Hugh Floyd
Democratic
Norcross
70, Post 1
Charles E. Bannister
Republican
Lilburn
70, Post 2
Scott Dix
Republican
Lilburn
70, Post 3
John Wilson Heard
Republican
Lawrenceville
71, Post 1
Len Walker
Republican
Loganville
71, Post 2
Donna Sheldon
Republican
Dacula
72
Jim Stokes
Democratic
Covington
73
John F. Douglas
Republican
Covington
74
Louise McBee
Democratic
Athens
75
Keith Heard
Democratic
Athens
76
Bob Smith
Republican
Watkinsville
77
Mickey Channell
Democratic
Greensboro
78
Tom McCall
Democratic
Elberton
79
Barry A. Fleming
Republican
Harlem
80
Ben L. Harbin
Republican
Evans
81
Victor Hill
Democratic
Riverdale
82
Gail M. Buckner
Democratic
Jonesboro
83
Darryl Jordan
Democratic
Riverdale
84, Post 1
Ron Dodson
Democratic
Lake City
84, Post 2
Mike Barnes
Democratic
Hampton
85, Post 1
John P. Yates
Republican
Griffin
85, Post 2
John Lunsford
Republican
McDonough
86
Lynn Westmoreland
Republican
Newnan
87
Lynn Ratigan Smith
Republican
Newnan
88, Post 1
Mark Butler
Republican
Carrollton
88, Post 2
Chuck Harper
Republican
Carrollton
89
Jeff Brown
Republican
LaGrange
90
Carl Von Epps
Democratic
LaGrange
91
Mack Crawford
Republican
Zebulon
92
Lee Howell
Democratic
Griffin
93
Curtis S. Jenkins
Democratic
Forsyth
94
Bobby Eugene Parham
Democratic
Milledgeville
95
Sistie Hudson
Democratic
Sparta
96
Sue Burmeister
Republican
Augusta
97
Quincy Murphy
Democratic
Augusta
98
Henry Howard
Democratic
Augusta
99
Pete Warren
Democratic
Augusta
100
Alberta J. Anderson
Democratic
Waynesboro
101
Bob Lane
Democratic
Stateboro
102
Larry "Butch" Parrish
Democratic
Swainsboro
103
Jimmy Lord
Democratic
Sandersville
104
Ken Birdsong
Democratic
Gordon
105
David E. Lucas Sr.
Democratic
Macon
106
David B. Graves
Republican
Macon
107
Nikki T. Randall
Democratic
Macon
108
Robert Ray
Democratic
Fort Valley
109
Debbie Buckner
Democratic
Junction City
110
Vance Smith Jr.
Republican
Pine Mountain
111
Calvin Smyre
Democratic
Columbus
112
Tom Buck
Democratic
Columbus
113
Carolyn Flemming Hugley
Democratic
Columbus
114
Lynmore James
Democratic
Montezuma
115
Larry Walker
Democratic
Perry
116
Jimmy Skipper
Democratic
Americus
117
Larry O'Neal
Republican
Warner Robins
118
Terry Coleman
Democratic
Eastman
119
DuBose Porter
Democratic
Dublin
120
Greg Morris
Democratic
Vidalia
121, Post 1
Terry E. Barnard
Republican
Glennville
121, Post 2
Bert Smith Oliver
Democratic
Glennville
122
Ann R. Purcell
Democratic
Rincon
123
Ron Stephens
Republican
Garden City
124, Post 1
Lester Jackson
Democratic
Savannah
124, Post 2
Edward "Mickey" Stephens
Democratic
Savannah
125
Tom Bordeaux
Democratic
Savannah
126
Burke Day
Republican
Tybee Island
127
Buddy DeLoach
Independent
Hinesville
128
Al Williams
Democratic
Midway
129, Post 1
Hinson Mosley
Democratic
Jesup
129, Post 2
Tommy Smith
Democratic
Nicholls
130
Chuck Sims
Democratic
Douglas
131
Jay Roberts
Republican
Ocilla
132
Johnny W. Floyd
Democratic
Cordele
133
Bob Hanner
Democratic
Parrott
134
Gerald E. Greene
Democratic
Cuthbert
135
Lawrence R. Robers
Democratic
Albany
136
Winfred J. Dukes
Democratic
Albany
137
Ed Rynders
Republican
Albany
138
Austin Scott
Republican
Tifton
139
Penny Houston
Democratic
Nashville
140
A. Richard Royal
Democratic
Camilla
141, Post 1
Wallace Sholar
Democratic
Cairo
141, Post 2
Hugh D. Bloome
Democratic
Donalsonville
142
Ron Borders
Democratic
Valdosta
143
Jay Shaw
Democratic
Lakeland
144
Ellis Black
Democratic
Valdosta
145
Mike Boggs
Democratic
Waycross
146
Jerry Keen
Republican
St. Simons Island
147
Cecily A. Hill
Republican
St. Marys