Rep. Johnny Chastain Appointed to House Study Committee on Navigable Streams and Related Matters

ATLANTA – State Representative Johnny Chastain (R-Blue Ridge) was recently named by Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington) to serve as a member of the House Study Committee on Navigable Streams and Related Matters.

“This issue of navigable streams is extremely important to my constituents in North Georgia, and I am grateful that Speaker Burns appointed me to serve on this crucial study committee this year as we continue to examine this complex topic,” said Rep. Chastain. “House District 7 is blessed with abundant natural resources, including lakes and streams, that are enjoyed by both residents and tourists, and, therefore, I have a vested interest in this subject matter. I am looking forward to working with my House colleagues as we study legislative solutions that will satisfy both private property owners and outdoor enthusiasts.”

The House Study Committee on Navigable Streams and Related Matters was established following the adoption of House Resolution 1554 during the 2024 legislative session. This study committee will examine aspects of navigable streams in this state and the issues surrounding their ownership, private and public rights of use and other related matters and may make recommendations for proposed legislation ahead of the 2025 legislative session.

Speaker Burns also appointed the following study committee members: State Representatives Lynn Smith (R-Newnan), Stan Gunter (R-Blairsville), Al Williams (D-Midway), John Corbett (R-Lake Park) and James Burchett (R-Waycross); Mr. Jud Turner will serve as the non-legislative member.

Representative Johnny Chastain represents the citizens of District 7, which includes Fannin and Gilmer counties, as well as portions of Dawson County. He was elected in 2023 and currently serves on the Banks and Banking, Code Revision and Small Business Development committees.

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