157th Georgia General Assembly


The 157th Georgia General Assembly consisted of two sessions of the Georgia General Assembly in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, the first in 2023 and the second in 2024. It convened its first session on January9, 2023 at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, which adjourned sine die on March29; as stipulated in the Constitution of Georgia, the General Assembly can only hold a session "for a period of no longer than 40 days in the aggregate each year".
The Assembly's members were elected in the 2022 State Senate and State House elections.
On October26, 2023, a special session was called by Governor Brian Kemp for November28, 2023, to redraw congressional and legislative maps which were approved in the previous General Assembly.
During the first session, March6, 2023 was "Crossover Day", the informal name for the date by which bills must have passed through one chamber in order to remain on track to become law.

Activity

Governor Brian Kemp's floor leaders for the 2023 and 2024 sessions are senators Bo Hatchett and Mike Hodges, and representatives Matthew Gambill, Soo Hong, Lauren McDonald, and Will Wade.

Legislation

In late January 2023, Democratic lawmakers Sally Harrell and Shea Roberts introduced twin bills S.B.15 and H.B.75, both described as "long-shot legislation" by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that would repeal Georgia's 2019 anti-abortion law and add abortion protections to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated.
Representative John Carson sponsored H.B.54, to increase Georgia's Qualified Education Expense Credit program cap from $120million to $200million.
Representative Darlene Taylor introduced the Okefenokee Protection Act, intended to help protect the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from mining projects. The bill attracted bipartisan support from Buddy DeLoach and Mary Frances Williams, among about 36 others. Taylor had filed an ultimately unsuccessful similar bill in the previous assembly.

Sports betting

Sports betting was federally banned in the US by the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 until the Supreme Court struck down the law in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, allowing each state to regulate sports gambling. Governor Kemp had been opposed to legalizing betting in the past, but changed his position in 2023.
Several bills regarding sports betting were introduced during the 2023 session.

Post-''sine die''

Governor Brian Kemp issued his first veto of the 2023 session on April 4, putting a stop to H.B.319, which would have required the General Assembly to approve any University System of Georgia tuition hikes of over 3%. Kemp issued a statement noting that the "Georgia Constitution makes plain the authority to govern, control, and manage the University System and all system institutions is vested in the Board of Regents". H.B.319 had passed the House by a vote of 1601 and the Senate unanimously; the tuition measure had been added on the last day of the legislative session to the bill, which originally aimed to abolish the Georgia Higher Education Assistance Corporation.
On October 26, 2023, a special session was called by Governor Brian Kemp for November 28, 2023, to redraw congressional and legislative maps which were approved in the previous General Assembly, following a ruling earlier in the day federal district judge Steve C. Jones that some districts in the U.S. House, Georgia Senate and Georgia House violated the Voting Rights Act.

Composition

The lawmakers comprising the 157th Assembly were the most diverse in Georgia's history. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution counted 83 non-white members out of 236; 151 are white, 68 are black, 8 are AAPI, five are Hispanic, two are Afro-Latino, and one is Arab. Additionally, there were 81 women in the chamber.

State Senate

Special elections

Governor Brian Kemp chose state senator Dean Burke to be chief medical officer of the Georgia Department of Community Health in December 2022. Burke resigned on December 31, and an election to fill the Senate District 11 seat was scheduled for January31, 2023. Three candidates qualified for the election: John H. Monds, Sam Watson, and Mary Weaver-Anderson. Watson won the election easily.

Membership

, the Georgia State Senate is composed of 56 members:
DistrictSenatorPartySinceResidence
1Republican2015Savannah
2Democratic2023Savannah
3Republican2023Brunswick
4Republican2020Statesboro
5Democratic2019Lawrenceville
6Democratic2023Atlanta
7Democratic2023Lawrenceville
8Republican2021Cogdell
9Democratic2021Grayson
10Democratic2005Ellenwood
11Republican2023Moultrie
12Democratic2009Dawson
13Republican2020Cordele
14Democratic2023Sandy Springs
15Democratic1993Columbus
16Republican2015Tyrone
17Republican2018McDonough
18Republican2015Macon
19Republican2017Vidalia
20Republican2015Kathleen
21Republican2013Alpharetta
22Democratic2015Augusta
23Republican2021Sylvania
24Republican2017Grovetown
25Republican2023Milledgeville
26Democratic2013Macon
27Republican2019Cumming
28Republican2017Newnan
29Republican2019Cataula
30Republican2013Carrollton
31Republican2021Dallas
32Republican2017Marietta
33Democratic2015Marietta
34Democratic2003Riverdale
35Democratic2009College Park
36Democratic2007Atlanta
37Republican2023Acworth
38Democratic1999Atlanta
39Democratic2021Atlanta
40Democratic2019Chamblee
41Democratic2021Stone Mountain
42Democratic2015Atlanta
43Democratic2017Lithonia
44Democratic2011Jonesboro
45Republican2021Buford
46Republican2007Athens
47Republican2011Royston
48Republican2023Norcross
49Republican2023Alto
50Republican2021Cornelia
51Republican2011Dahlonega
52Republican2013Rome
53Republican2023Trenton
54Republican2017Dalton
55Democratic1999Stone Mountain
56Republican2011Roswell

House of Representatives

Special elections

After former speaker David Ralston's resignation and death, a special election was held on January3, 2023 to fill the seat in House District 7. Since no candidate reached a vote threshold of 50%, a runoff between Sheree Ralston, David Ralston's widow, and Johnny Chastain both members of the Fannin County Development Authority was held on January31, 2023; in an upset, Chastain defeated Ralston.
House District 119's previous representative Terry England did not seek reelection in 2022. After winning unopposed in the general election, former Barrow County Chamber of Commerce chair Danny Rampey was arrested in December 2022 and charged with stealing prescription medications. Bowing to pressure from the state Republican party, Rampey announced he would not take office, and Governor Kemp scheduled a special election to be held on January31, 2023. No candidate won a majority of the vote, so a runoff was held on February 28 between Republicans Holt Persinger and Charlie Chase; Persinger won the runoff.
State representative Sam Watson resigned from his seat in House District 172 in order to run for the newly-open spot in State Senate District 11. A special election was held on January31, 2023; the only candidate to qualify for the ballot was Colquitt County administrator Charles Cannon.
Democratic member Mike Glanton of District 75 resigned on January24, 2023 for health reasons; a special election was held on March21, 2023 to fill the seat. Eric Bell II was elected to fill the seat.
Democratic representative Tish Naghise died on March8, 2023; she had represented the 68th District. Former Representative Derrick Jackson was elected to fill the seat.

Membership

, the membership of the House is as follows: