ATLANTA – House Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington) recently appointed State Representative Martin Momtahan (R-Dallas) to serve as chairman of the House Committee on Code Revision.
“I want to thank Speaker Jon Burns for the honor of appointing me chairman of Code Revision,” said Rep. Momtahan. “As conservatives, we believe government should be limited, efficient and accountable. Code Revision is where we turn that belief into real action. Every year, we work to cut outdated regulations, eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy and make Georgia’s laws clearer and leaner. I look forward to doing my part to reduce the size of the Georgia Code and ensure our state remains a place where freedom, opportunity and common sense guide the way.”
The House Committee on Code Revision is responsible for technical and grammatical revisions of Georgia’s statutes. Its goal is to revise, modernize and correct errors or omissions in Georgia’s Code and to repeal those portions which have become obsolete, have been declared to be unconstitutional or have been preempted or superseded by subsequent laws.
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Representative Martin Momtahan represents the citizens of District 17, which includes a portion of Paulding County. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2018 and currently serves as Chairman of the Code Revision Committee, Vice Chairman of the Interstate Cooperation Committee and as Secretary of the Special Rules Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Creative Arts & Entertainment, Judiciary, Governmental Affairs and Motor Vehicles committees.
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