ATLANTA – The House Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee, chaired by State Representative J. Collins (R-Villa Rica), today passed House Bill 1553, or Bishop’s Law. Introduced by State Representative Clint Crowe (R-Jackson), Bishop’s Law would require individuals convicted of killing a police officer to serve their sentences in the state’s highest security prisons.
Rep. Clint Crowe Sworn in, Receives Committee Assignments for the 2021-2022 Legislative Term
ATLANTA – State Representative Clint Crowe (R-Jackson) was sworn into office as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives on Monday, January 11, 2021, which was the first day of the 2021-2022 legislative term. In addition to being officially sworn in, the Georgia House of Representatives’ Committee on Assignments named Rep. Crowe to the Banks & Banking, Public Safety and Homeland Security and State Planning & Community Affairs committees.
“I appreciate Speaker Ralston and the Committee on Assignments for selecting me to serve on these committees,” said Rep. Crowe. “I believe my professional experience and education will allow me to add to the discussion regarding matters that come before us. I am excited to get to work in these new roles to better serve the people of House District 110 and the state of Georgia.”
The House Committee on Assignments, chaired by House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge), is charged with making all House committee assignments for the members of the Georgia House of Representatives.
For more information about the Committee on Assignments and a complete list of all House Committee assignments, please click here.
*Editor’s note: A photo of Rep. Crowe is attached for your convenience.
Representative Clint Crowe represents the citizens of District 110, which includes portions of Butts, Henry and Newton Counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2020 and currently serves on the Banks & Banking, Public Safety and Homeland Security and State Planning & Community Affairs committees.
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