ATLANTA – State Representative Chuck Martin (R-Alpharetta) joined government leaders from across the state this week in offering his support for the Georgia Pre-K program. As part of “Georgia Pre-K Week,” held October 3-7, Rep. Martin visited Kids R Kids on Tuesday, October 4th, where he read to pre-kindergarten students and saw firsthand the learning that happens each day thanks to Georgia’s Pre-K Program. Continue reading “Rep. Chuck Martin Reads to Local Pre-K Class During “Georgia Pre-K Week””
Rep. Chuck Martin Recognized as Outstanding State Legislator for 2011 by the Georgia Council on Aging
ATLANTA – State Representative Chuck Martin (R-Alpharetta) recently received the Outstanding State Legislator for 2011 Award from the Georgia Council on Aging (GCOA). The Council chose Rep. Martin for this award in recognition of his work to secure the passage of Senate Bill 178, which established the “assisted living community” as a new category of long-term health care provider in Georgia. Continue reading “Rep. Chuck Martin Recognized as Outstanding State Legislator for 2011 by the Georgia Council on Aging”
Rep. Chuck Martin Elected SLC Energy and Environment Committee Chair
ATLANTA – State Representative Chuck Martin (R-Alpharetta) has been reelected as chairman of the Southern Legislative Conference’s (SLC) Energy and Environment Committee. Continue reading “Rep. Chuck Martin Elected SLC Energy and Environment Committee Chair”
HR 21 to Re-Create Milton County Passes Out of Committee
ATLANTA – House Resolution 21 passed out of the State Planning and Community Affairs Committee in the Georgia House of Representatives today by a vote by a 7-1. Continue reading “HR 21 to Re-Create Milton County Passes Out of Committee”
HR 21 to Re-Create Milton County
ATLANTA – On the first day of the 2009 Legislative Session, Representative Jan Jones, representing the North Fulton House Delegation, introduced House Resolution 21. This proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia provides for the re-creation of Milton County. The original Milton County merged with Fulton County in 1931 to avoid bankruptcy during the Depression. Continue reading “HR 21 to Re-Create Milton County”