ATLANTA – This week, the House Republican Caucus gathered at the State Capitol for caucus elections and re-elected State Representative Bruce Williamson (R-Monroe) to serve as House Majority Caucus Chairman for the 2025-2026 legislative term.
“I am honored to be re-elected by my colleagues as House Majority Caucus Chairman for the 2025-2026 legislative term,” said Rep. Williamson. “This is a responsibility I take very seriously, and I’m excited to continue leading our caucus as we work to strengthen Georgia’s future. With a focus on practical, conservative solutions, we will remain committed to policies that support Georgia families, foster economic opportunity and ensure our state remains a great place to live and work. I am grateful to House Speaker Jon Burns, Speaker Pro Tempore Jan Jones and the entire House Republican Caucus for their dedication to our shared vision. Together, we will build on the progress we’ve made and keep moving Georgia forward.”
In this role, Chairman Williamson will oversee the operations of the House Majority Caucus. He will preside over caucus meetings, manage incumbent re-elections, lead candidate recruitment efforts and handle various other key responsibilities.
Representative Bruce Williamson represents the citizens of District 112, which includes portions of Walton County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2010 and currently serves as the Chairman of House Majority Caucus. He also serves on the Banks & Banking, Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications, Ethics, Insurance, Regulated Industries, Rules, Technology and Infrastructure Innovation, Transportation and Ways & Means committees.
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