Gold Dome Update 
Highlights from the House 

Pleased to report that after nearly four weeks, our special legislative session concluded on Monday, November 22, just before the Thanksgiving holiday. While there, we managed to fulfill our federal duty in reworking our state’s district maps according to the 2020 census reports. See below our full Special Session Wrap-Up. 

2021 Special Session Legislative Update
Georgia General Assembly Redistricting
During the third week of the special session, our House body gave final approval to Senate Bill 1EX which updates the map for the 56 state Senate districts. Likewise, the state Senate successfully passed our presented House map for the 180 state districts through House Bill 1EX. Following passage of the district maps for the Georgia General Assembly, we then set our sights on examining the proposed maps for Georgia’s U.S. Congressional districts.

 
 
Congressional Redistricting
Like our state district maps, the 14 congressional districts comply with the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the traditional principles of redistricting which includes taking into consideration our population growth over the last decade. After our House and Senate leadership jointly released the proposed congressional map, each body introduced separate bills in their respective chambers. Following the map proposal, the House Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment Committee held multiple hearings to hear public opinion before the bill was put up for full consideration on the House floor. We are thankful to the citizens who took time to take part in the process, giving us valuable input and feedback regarding the proposed map.
 
Following these hearings, the Georgia House passed SB 2EX, the last piece of legislation needed which needed passage in order to conclude this special session. All legislation related to the redistricting process has been sent to the governor for his consideration. If the bills for the legislative and congressional maps are signed into law, they will be implemented by election officials for the next election cycle in November 2022. You can view the new legislative and congressional district maps on the nonpartisan Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Office’s website under the “Proposed Plans.”

Legislative Action
In addition to our redistricting work, we also managed to tackle other legislative matters through house votes. When the General Assembly was called into special session for the redistricting process, Governor Kemp also charged us with considering other necessary legislation in response to the pandemic. As such, we passed House Bill 7EX this week to provide an Internal Revenue Code update that corresponds with the American Rescue Plan Act. We also adopted House Resolution 3EX to change several executive orders which allowed the state to suspend motor and diesel fuel taxes during the petroleum shortage this summer.
In other news, we are gearing up to prepare for our upcoming 2022 Legislative Session, set to begin in January. It is important to remember that there are a number of hot topics still up for debate, as all legislation introduced in 2021 is still up for consideration.

Please be on the lookout for future updates covering your government at work. In the meantime, I encourage you to contact me regarding any topics that are important to our community. Thank you for allowing me the honor of serving as your voice under the Gold Dome as we work towards simple, smart and effective government. 


Respectfully,
Shaw Blackmon
Representative of Georgia's 146th House District

Helpful Links

The Georgia General Assembly has unveiled a brand-new website! This site is easy to navigate and I encourage you to explore this great informational tool. Check out the helpful links below. 


Representative Shaw Blackmon
District 146

Phone: 404-656-5103
Address: 133 State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia 30334