Rep. Bill Werkheiser to Introduce Legislation to Dedicate State Park in Reidsville to Late Sen. Jack Hill

ATLANTA – State Representative Bill Werkheiser (R-Glennville), chairman of the House Industry & Labor Committee, today announced he will introduce legislation to name a state park after the late State Senator Jack Hill of Reidsville.

Sen. Hill was chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. He represented Bulloch, Candler, Effingham and Evans counties, as well as portions of Emanuel and Tattnall counties. Sen. Hill was first elected to the State Senate in 1990.

“As the time approached to appropriately honor Senator Hill, there was no debate as to what to do,” said Chairman Werkheiser. “Those who knew him came to the same conclusion to name the Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park in Reidsville after the late senator. Senator Hill has been a close friend, mentor and an incredible statesman not only to this area, but the entire state. His wisdom and leadership will be greatly missed. The naming of this park will be a reminder for generations of his contributions to this great state.”

Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park is a 662 acre state park located in Reidsville. The park has a lake, camping facilities, cottages and an 18 hole golf course. It is managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge), Majority Leader Jon Burns (R- Newington) and House Appropriations Committee Chairman Terry England (R-Auburn) all voiced their support for the legislation and their profound respect for Sen. Hill and his legacy.

“Senator Jack Hill was a man of unquestionable integrity and a model public servant,” said Speaker Ralston. “It is fitting that we would name this park in memory of a man who devoted his life to being a faithful steward of this state and its resources. I appreciate Chairman Werkheiser sponsoring this legislation and for continuing to serve the citizens that Jack cared for so deeply.”

House Majority Leader Jon Burns, whose district Sen. Hill also represented, said, “Senator Hill and his wife, Ruth Ann, loved to walk and spend time in this beautiful park in Reidsville. Jack knew this piece of heaven on earth was one of God’s garden spots. He would be very pleased and honored by adding his name to the park.”

Chairman England worked closely with Sen. Hill over the last decade on the state’s budgets.

“Naming this state park for Senator Jack Hill is an incredibly fitting tribute to a man who loved all our state parks, but especially this one,” said Chairman England. “I cannot remember the number of times that I would call Chairman Hill and he would tell me, ‘I just got back from walking the park’ or ‘I just took a sandwich out to eat at the park’ and ‘Ruth Ann and I just rode through the park to get away for a little bit.’ He loved this park and his stewardship on its behalf is evident over every square inch of it.”

DNR Commissioner Mark Williams enjoyed a longtime friendship with Sen. Hill. Commissioner Williams said, “Chairman Hill was a selfless champion for the state of Georgia and its timeless natural and historical resources for nearly three decades. It is hard to find a greater legacy of someone who prioritized the past, current and future successes of the Department of Natural Resources. We are proud to cement the legacy of the good chairman from Reidsville by naming his hometown state park in his honor.”

 

Representative David Ralston represents the citizens of District 7, which includes Fannin and Gilmer counties, as well as portions of Dawson County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2002 and is the 73rd Speaker of the House.

Representative Jon Burns represents the citizens of District 159, which includes Screven County and portions of Bulloch and Effingham counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2006 and currently serves as House Majority Leader. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Economic Development & Tourism, Ethics, Game, Fish & Parks, Rules and Transportation committees.

Representative Terry England represents the citizens of District 116, which includes portions of Barrow County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2005 and currently serves as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He also serves on the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Education, Industry and Labor, Natural Resources & Environment and Ways & Means committees.

Representative Bill Werkheiser represents the citizens of District 157, which includes Evans and Tattnall counties and portions of Wayne County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2014 and currently serves as Chairman of the Industry and Labor Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and on the Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications, Juvenile Justice, Public Safety & Homeland Security and State Properties committees.

 

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