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Cherokee County Legislative Delegation

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Cherokee Lawmakers Tout Ethics, Term Limits, Guns at Forum

The delegation on Monday shared with residents what bills they are supporting or introducing during the 2013 legislative session.

Cherokee County's legislative delegation on Monday was greeted with about 50 residents who filed into the Cherokee County Historic Courthouse in downtown Canton to hear what pieces of legislation they plan to champion. Lawmakers during the session, which is already halfway over, shared with the audience which bills they've endorsed, sponsored or introduced. The forum was hosted by the Cherokee County Republican Party. State Senator John Albers (R-Roswell) was not able to attend the forum.  State Rep. Calvin Hill (R-Hickory Flat) State Sen. Barry Loudermilk (R-Cassville) State Rep. Mandi Ballinger (R-Canton) State Sen. Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta)  State Rep. Michael Caldwell (R-Woodstock)  State Rep. John Carson (R-Marietta) State Rep. …

Monday, February 18, 2013

Cherokee State Legislators To Discuss Bills, Vision at Forum

The Cherokee County Republican Party will hold a forum in which lawmakers will discuss the 2013 Georgia legislative session.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Cherokee State Legislators To Discuss Bills, Vision at Forum

The Cherokee County Republican Party will host a forum Monday in Canton where lawmakers will discuss the 2013 legislative session.

Cherokee County's legislators in the Georgia General Assembly will gather Monday evening to discuss their bills and their vision for 2013 in a forum hosted by the Cherokee County Republican Party. The forum will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Cherokee County Historic Courthouse at 100 North Street in downtown Canton. The forum will be held in the second floor courtroom. Members of the delegation who are slated to participate include State Senators Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta) and Barry Loudermilk (R-Cassville); State Representatives Michael Caldwell (R-Woodstock), Calvin Hill (R-Hickory Flat), John Carson (R-Marietta), Mandi Ballinger (R-Canton) and Scot Turner (R-Holly Springs).  Legislators will discuss the bills they are backing and also …

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Cherokee School Board to Legislators: Fix Education Funding

The Cherokee County School Board sat down last week with most of the Cherokee legislative delegation to discuss the board's legislative priorities.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cherokee School Board To Legislators: Fix Education Funding

The Cherokee County School Board sat down last week with most of the Cherokee legislative delegation to discuss the board's legislative priorities.

Members of the Cherokee County legislative delegation and the Cherokee County School Board came together late last week to discuss the school board's 2013 legislative priorities as well as to discuss what the state's plans were to shore up education funding.  With the exception of Michael Geist, the entire school board attended last week's meeting with the delegation. Both State Rep. John Carson (R-Marietta) and State Sen. John Albers (R-Roswell), both of whom represent the southeastern corner of the county, also did not attend the meeting. The priorities, which were approved by the board last month, are:  School board members asked members of the delegation if they would commit to ensuring each of the four points would be addressed during…

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Woodstock Moves Forward With Term Limits

The Woodstock City Council voted to ask its state legislators to impose term limits.

The Woodstock City Council approved a request for its state legislators to impose term limits on elected officials. The council voted 4-1, with council member Liz Baxter opposing, to ask the Cherokee legislative delegation to consider the city's request, which would require altering the city's charter. Council member Randy Brewer was not present. The city's resolution would support the state legislature amending the charter to allow the mayor or council member to serve no more than four, consecutive four-year terms in their respective positions. It would also prohibit a person serving as mayor and then council member or vice versa if the combined years of service reaches four terms. However, the proposal does allow for some leeway. If …

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