Governor Brian P. Kemp

Governor Brian P. Kemp

The 83rd Governor of Georgia, Brian P. Kemp took office in January 2019. Kemp’s political career began when he served as a state senator from 2003-07.  He served as Georgia Secretary of State from 2010-18. 

He is a business owner, entrepreneur, and investor. 
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Lt Governor Geoff Duncan

Lieutenant Governor — Geoff Duncan

Geoff Duncan took office in January 2019. Duncan served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2013 until his election as Lieutenant Governor in the 2018 general election. 

He is a business owner and former minor league baseball pitcher.
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Attorney General Chris Carr

Attorney General — Chris Carr

Christopher M. Carr was sworn into office as Georgia's 54th Attorney General on November 1, 2016. He was elected to a new term in the 2018 general election. Carr believes there is no more solemn responsibility than to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution and laws of the State of Georgia and the interests of the people of the State of Georgia.

Carr previously served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development under Governor Nathan Deal and as Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson.
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Secretary Raffensperger

Secretary of State — Brad Raffensperger

Brad Raffensperger took office in January 2019. Raffensperger served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2015 until his election as Secretary of State in the 2018 general election. 

He is an engineer and business owner.
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Superintendent Richard Woods

State School Superintendent — Richard Woods

Richard Woods took office in January 2015 and was re-elected in the 2018 general election.

He works on behalf of the 1.7 million K-12 students in Georgia’s public schools, championing child-focused, classroom-centered policies.
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Commissioner Black

Commissioner of Agriculture — Gary W. Black

After serving more than 2 decades as the president of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, Commissioner Gary W. Black accepted office in January 2011. He has been re-elected twice since.

He champions food safety, science-based environmental stewardship, and, through Georgia Grown, the local agriculture movement.
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Commissioner Mark Butler

Commissioner of Labor - Mark Butler

A former legislator in the State House of Representatives, Commissioner Mark Butler took office in January 2011 and has been re-elected twice.

Aiming for a full-hire economy, he focuses on helping job seekers apply for and receive unemployment benefits and forges partnership with private industry to connect those job seekers with employers.
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Commissioner Jason Shaw

Public Service Commissioner - Jason Shaw

A former state representative, Commissioner Jason Shaw took office in January 2019. He represents PSC District 1, the southern portion of the state that stretches from Macon to Savannah.

Read Commissioner Shaw's views on utilities and energy innovation.

Commissioner Tim Echols

Public Service Commissioner - Tim Echols

A veteran of non-profit work who focuses on consumer protection and accountability, Commissioner Tim Echols took office in January 2011. He represents PSC District 2, which covers the eastern central portion of the state running from Gwinnett to Screven counties.

He works to promote clean energy initiatives and speaks the importance of safe disposal of nuclear waste.

Read Commissioner Echols' views on utilities and energy innovation.

Commissioner Chuck Eaton

Public Service Commissioner - Chuck Eaton

Commissioner Chuck Eaton took office in January 2007. He represents PSC District 3, the metro Atlanta area. To gain a better understanding of the judicial issues he faces at the commission, Commissioner Eaton began attending classes at Georgia State Law School in 2009 and studies nights as he works toward his degree.

Read Commissioner Eaton's views on utilities and energy innovation.

Commissioner McDonald

Public Service Commissioner - Lauren "Bubba" McDonald, Jr

A former state representative and re-elected member of the commission, Commission Chairman Lauren "Bubba" McDonald, Jr. represents PSC District 4, which ranges across the north Georgia mountains to the South Carolina border.

Read Commissioner McDonald's views on utilities and energy innovation.

Commissioner Tricia Pridemore

Public Service Commissioner - Tricia Pridemore

Commissioner Tricia Pridemore was appointed by Governor Nathan Deal to fill a vacancy on the Commission in 2018. She was elected to a new term in the 2018 general election. She represents PSC District 5, the west central portion of the state that includes Cobb, Douglas, and Carroll counties.

She is a businesswoman with a background in technology, consulting and workforce development. 

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Georgia Senate

Each January, 56 senators meet to set an annual operating budget, amend the current year's budget, and craft laws that range from promoting business to keeping health care spending in check.
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Georgia House of Representatives

The House of Representatives consists of 180 members from regions around the state. Each January the House convenes to set an annual operating budget, amend the prior year's budget, and craft laws to address issues ranging from education reform to transportation investment.
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