Georgia Municipal Association Announces the 2024-2025 Legislative and Federal Policy Councils
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
he Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) is pleased to announce the appointments of the GMA Legislative Policy Council (LPC) and the Federal Policy Council (FPC) for the 2024-2025 term. These appointments highlight Georgia’s city leaders who provide exceptional dedication to advocating for the interests of Georgia’s cities at both the state and federal levels.
The GMA Legislative Policy Council is an advisory body comprised of six policy committees, charged with setting the Association’s legislative priorities and advocacy efforts in Georgia. With over 50 members, the LPC serves as the focal point for GMA’s advocacy efforts under the Gold Dome during the state legislative session and beyond by building relationships that connect state legislators back to municipal priorities.
The GMA Federal Policy Council is a leadership and advisory body charged with guiding the Association’s federal priorities and advocacy efforts. Serving as the bridge between Georgia cities and Capitol Hill, the FPC comprises over 40 city leaders across Georgia’s 14 congressional districts who build and maintain relationships with their representatives to advance municipal priorities on issues before Congress.
These city leaders strengthen their influence at both the state and federal levels by reaching out to state legislators and congressional officers to explain the impacts of proposed legislation and rules on Georgia’s cities. Through testimony from LPC and FPC members, lawmakers receive direct local input on bills. Each member’s experience and insight are crucial to guiding and solidifying the Association’s position on policy issues that impact all of Georgia’s cities.
This impressive group of city leaders bring a wealth of knowledge and dedication to GMA’s policy councils. This expertise will be invaluable as we continue to advocate for the interests of cities across Georgia,” said Larry Hanson, CEO & Executive Director of GMA. “The work of the LPC and FPC is essential in ensuring that our cities are well-represented and that their voices are heard. These leaders connect state and federal legislators with municipal priorities and ensure that we remain #CitiesUnited under the Gold Dome and on the Hill.”
The Georgia Municipal Association is always on the side of cities and advocates for them at both the state and federal levels. Advocacy work is one of GMA’s foundational cornerstones and an integral part of its mission. The LPC and FPC ensure that cities are united in their efforts to improve the quality of life for all residents in Georgia’s cities.
The 2024-2025 Legislative Policy Members are as follows:
Chair:
Bianca Motley Broom Mayor, City of College Park – Chair
Members:
Regina M. McDuffie, City Manager, City of Brunswick - Community Development Chair
Michael Chidester, Mayor, City of Byron - Transportation Chair
Janie Reid, Council , City of Eatonton - Environment & Natural Resource Chair
Eric Wilson, Mayor, City of Forsyth - Public Safety Chair
Cleatus Phillips, City Manager, City of Newnan - Municipal Government Chair
Rusty Paul, Mayor, City of Sandy Springs - Transportation Chair
Lisa James, Mayor Pro Tem, City of St. Marys - Community Development Chair
Anthony Ford, Mayor, City of Stockbridge - Municipal Government Chair
Skip Henderson, Mayor, Columbus Consolidated Government - Revenue & Finance Chair
Deborah Walker-Reed, City Clerk, City of St. Marys - City Clerks
Kelly Girtz, Mayor, Athens-Clarke County
Garnett L. Johnson, Mayor, Augusta
Justin Kirnon, Vice President of Government Relations, Capital City Public Affairs
Buddy Duke, Mayor, City of Adel
Chad Warbington, Commissioner, City of Albany
Mike Jewell, Gas Director, City of Covington
Annalee H. Sams, Mayor, City of Dalton
Marcia Hampton, City Manager, City of Douglasville
Lynn Deutsch, Mayor, City of Dunwoody
Sam Couvillon, Mayor, City of Gainesville
Douglas Hollberg, Mayor, City of Griffin
Roxanne Whitaker, Mayor, City of Harlem
Jonathan Herschell, City Manager, City of Hartwell
Tray Larry Hicks, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Hartwell
Shelly Jackson Berryhill, Commissioner, City of Hawkinsville
Carlos Duffey, Mayor, City of Jackson
Jeffrey M. Todd, City Attorney, City of LaGrange
Fred P. Perriman, Mayor, City of Madison
William F. Bruton, City Manager, City of Marietta
John Howard, Mayor, City of Monroe
Lisa Clarke Hill, Council , City of Moultrie
Randall Walker, Mayor, City of Perry
Gabrielle Nelson, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Port Wentworth
Craig McDaniel, Mayor, City of Rome
Keith Turman, Mayor, City of Royston
Van R. Johnson, Mayor, City of Savannah
Joe Shearouse, Director of Policy, City of Savannah
Jason Ray Weaver, Mayor, City of Screven
Brandon S. Hembree, Mayor, City of Sugar Hill
Paul Radford, City Manager, City of Sugar Hill
James Burnette, Mayor, City of Suwanee
Linnea Miller, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Suwanee
Julie B. Smith, Mayor, City of Tifton
Vince Williams, Mayor, City of Union City
Scott James Matheson, Mayor, City of Valdosta
Tom Dickson, Mayor, City of Varnell
Michael-Angelo James, Mayor, City of Waycross
Colin Ake, Council , City of Woodstock
Michael Caldwell, Mayor, City of Woodstock
Andrea Gibby, Mayor, City of Young Harris
Isaiah Hugley, City Manager, Columbus Consolidated Government
Lester Miller, Mayor, Macon-Bibb County
Kurt Ward, Mayor, Town of Braselton
The 2024-2025 Federal Policy Council Members are as follows:
Chair
Andrea Gibby, Mayor, City of Young Harris
Members
Jordan Johnson, Commissioner, Augusta
Jim Gilvin, Mayor, City of Alpharetta
Cosby Johnson, Mayor, City of Brunswick
Jessica Payton, Commission Chair, City of Cedartown
Brian K. Mock, Mayor, City of Chamblee
Bianca Motley Broom, Mayor, City of College Park
Andrew Parker, City Administrator, City of Dalton
Patti M. Garrett, Mayor, City of Decatur
Warren Simmons, Councilmember, City of Doraville
Deana Holiday Ingraham, Mayor, City of East Point
Hattie Portis-Jones, Councilmember, City of Fairburn
Kenneth Sumpter, Mayor, City of Fort Gaines
Douglas Hollberg, Mayor, City of Griffin
ChaQuias Miller-Thornton, City Manager, City of Jonesboro
Victoria Jones, Councilmember, City of Lawrenceville
Fred P. Perriman, Mayor, City of Madison
Joseph Goldstein, Councilmember, City of Marietta
Sandra Vincent, Mayor, City of McDonough
Lisa Clarke Hill, Councilmember, City of Moultrie
Andrew Hixson, Councilmember, City of Norcross
Ted Meeker, City of Peachtree City
Randall Walker, Mayor, City of Perry
Karen Williams, Mayor, City of Pooler
Gabrielle Nelson, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Port Wentworth
Earl Henderson, Councilmember, City of Ringgold
Jamie Doss, Commissioner, City of Rome
Rusty Paul, Mayor, City of Sandy Springs
Jason Ray Weaver, Mayor, City of Screven
Susan D. Wilkinson, Councilmember, City of Smyrna
Anthony Ford, Mayor, City of Stockbridge
Brandon S. Hembree, Mayor, City of Sugar Hill
Paul Radford, City Manager, City of Sugar Hill
James Burnette, Mayor, City of Suwanee
John David Stallings, Mayor, City of Thomaston
Julie B. Smith, Mayor, City of Tifton
Matt Donaldson, Mayor, City of Twin City
Brian Jones, Councilmember, City of Union City
Vince Williams, Mayor, City of Union City
Andrea Gibby, Mayor, City of Young Harris
Jennifer Scott, City Manager, Town of Braselton
Kurt Ward, Mayor, Town of Braselton
Joyce Denson, Mayor, Town of Toomsboro
For more information about the Georgia Municipal Association, the Legislative Policy Council, and the Federal Policy Council, please visit www.gacities.com.