Georgia ALEC Politicians

For a list of politicians with known ALEC ties, please see ALEC Politicians.

'''This is a partial list of Georgia politicians that are known to be involved in, or previously involved in, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). It is a partial list.''' (If you have additional names, please add them with a citation. The names in this original list were verified as of posting.)

Legislators who have cut ties with ALEC publicly are also listed here.

House of Representatives

 * Rep. Buzz Brockway (R-101); Communications and Technology Task Force
 * Rep. David Casas (R-103); Education Task Force
 * Rep. Josh S. Clark (R-98); International Relations Task Force
 * Rep. Kevin Cooke (R-18); Public Safety and Elections Task Force
 * Rep. Sharon Cooper (R-41) ; Health and Human Services Task Force
 * Rep. Mike Dudgeon (R-24); Education Task Force
 * Rep. Terry England (R-108); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force
 * Rep. Earl Ehrhart (R-36), former member of ALEC Board of Directors and ALEC State Chair
 * Rep. Gerald E. Greene (R-149); International Relations Task Force
 * Rep. Mark D. Hamilton (R-23); Public Safety and Elections Task Force
 * Rep. Ben L. Harbin (R-118); International Relations Task Force
 * Rep. Calvin Hill, Jr. (R-21), State Chairman, Communications and Technology Task Force and International Relations Task Force member and recipient of ALEC's 2011 State Chair of the Year Award
 * Rep. Jan Jones (R-46); Education Task Force
 * Rep. Edward H. Lindsey, Jr. (R-54); Civil Justice Task Force
 * Rep. Charles E. Martin, Jr. (R-47); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force
 * Rep. Howard R. Maxwell (R-17); Education Task Force
 * Rep. John Meadows (R-5)
 * Rep. Larry E. O'Neal (R-146); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force
 * Rep. Don L. Parsons (R-42); Communications and Technology Task Force
 * Rep. Paulette Rakestraw-Braddock (R-19); International Relations Task Force
 * Rep. Tom R. Rice (R-51) ; Public Safety and Elections Task Force
 * Rep. Lynne Riley (R-50); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force
 * Rep. Carl Rogers (R-26); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force
 * Rep. Donna Sheldon (R-105) ; Health and Human Services Task Force
 * Rep. Lynn Smith (R-70); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force
 * Rep. Ed Setzler (R-35); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force
 * Rep. Bruce Williamson (R-115)

Senate

 * Sen. John E. Albers (R-56); Communications and Technology Task Force
 * Sen. Don Balfour (R-9)
 * Sen. Ronnie W. Chance (R-16); International Relations Task Force
 * Sen. Steve Gooch (R-51); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force
 * Sen. Lee Hawkins (R-49)
 * Sen. Bill Heath (R-31); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force
 * Sen. Jack Hill (R-4); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force
 * Sen. Judson Hill (R-32) ; Health and Human Services Task Force
 * Sen. Barry D. Loudermilk (R-14); Communications and Technology Task Force
 * Sen. Fran R. Millar (R-79); Education Task Force
 * Sen. Jack Murphy (R-27); Public Safety and Elections Task Force
 * Sen. Nan G. Orrock (D-36); Communications and Technology Task Force - Sen. Orrock announced she was cutting ties with and denounced ALEC on April 17, 2012. See Legislators Who Have Cut Ties to ALEC for more.
 * Sen. Cecil P. Staton (R-18) ; International Relations Task Force
 * Sen. Jesse Stone (R-23); Civil Justice Task Force
 * Sen. Ross Tolleson (R-20); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force
 * Sen. Renee Unterman (R-45) ; Health and Human Services Task Force

Former Representatives

 * Rep. Amos Amerson (R-9) (did not run for reelection in 2012)
 * Rep. Kathy Ashe (D-24)
 * Rep. Charlice Byrd (R-20) ; Health and Human Services Task Force
 * Rep. Doug Collins (R-27); Civil Justice Task Force Member (won election for U.S. House GA District 9 in November 2012)
 * Former Rep. Tom Graves (R-9), former member of ALEC's Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force ; currently U.S. Rep. for Georgia
 * Former Rep. Michael Harden (R-28); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force (resigned in May 2012 to take a senior leadership role at the Georgia Department of Community Affairs)
 * Rep. Mark Hatfield (R-177)
 * Rep. Billy S. Horne (R-71); Public Safety and Elections Task Force (did not run for reelection in 2012)
 * Former Rep. Robert Irvin (R-7, former House Minority Leader)
 * Rep. Judy Manning (R-32); Health and Human Services Task Force
 * Rep. James W. Mills (R-25) ; Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force
 * Rep. Kip Smith (R-129); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force (lost the primary election in July 2012)
 * Former Rep. Len Walker (R-107, former House Majority Leader), listed in "1999 ALEC Leaders in the States" by ALEC

Former Senators

 * Sen. Greg Goggans (R-7); Education Task Force (did not run for reelection in 2012)
 * Sen. Johnny Grant (R-25); Public Safety and Elections Task Force (lost the primary election in July 2012)
 * Sen. William Hamrick (R-30); Civil Justice Task Force
 * Sen. Chip Pearson (R-51)
 * Sen. Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-21), State Chairman, and recipient of ALEC's 2011 State Chair of the Year Award . Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Member.
 * Former Sen. John Wiles (R-37), former State Chairman