You can request a copy of Members of the Georgia General Assembly from House Communications (404-656-0305)
or Senate Information (404-656-0028). You can also download this booklet from www.legis.ga.gov by clicking on "Picture Book" at the bottom of the screen. This invaluable resource is updated yearly.
Who
is on what committee? This information is included in Members
of the Georgia General Assembly and is also available at www.legis.state.ga.us/.
You can find information about committee assignments for individual
House and Senate members or you can look up information by committee.
When
is a committee meeting? For the House, call the Clerk of the
House at 404-656-5015; for the Senate, call the Secretary of the
Senate at 404-656-5040.
Some
committees adhere to a daily or weekly schedule when the Legislature
is in session, although meetings are often postponed or scheduled
on short notice. Most meeting notices are posted outside the offices
of the House Clerk and Secretary of the Senate. If you are trying
to closely monitor the activity of a specific committee, your
best bet is to check with the committee secretary on a daily basis.
For
a copy of a bill, go to www.legis.state.ga.us/.
If you know the bill number, you can easily find the legislation.
There is also a search option that allows you to search using
key words. If you are still having trouble, you can call the Clerk
or the House or the Secretary of the Senate (at the numbers above).
You will need to know the title or description of the bill.
To
contact a legislator, addresses, phone numbers and sometimes
e-mail addresses are available at www.legis.state.ga.us/.
This information is also in Members of the Georgia General
Assembly
When
you are at the Capitol and the Legislature is in session, you
can send a message to a legislator in the House or Senate chamber.
Page desks are located outside each chamber, and forms are located
on the Senate Page desk and in the south lobby outside the House.
Legislators are not always at their desks, so sometimes you must
send a message in more than once. If you want to speak to your
own legislator, it sometimes helps to call ahead and let him or
her know that you will be at the Capitol that day. Legislators
are more accessible to their own constituents, so if you live
in the district, let him or her know that up front.
General
Assembly Schedule: In recent years, both chambers often convened at 1:00 on Mondays and at 10:00 a.m. most other days. If this year is like other years, the House and Senate may begin at an earlier hour in the later weeks of the session. Committee meetings are usually held in the afternoon, particularly during the first month or so. Many legislators keep office hours from about 9:00 a.m. until the House/Senate convene and then again in the afternoon. The most important thing to remember, though, is that the schedule is set each day and is always subject to change.
The 2010 Session will begin on January 11, 2010.
Overview
of the Georgia General Assembly
Legislative
Glossary
Understanding
the State Budget Process
Finding
Your Way Around the State Capitol
Tips
for Testifying at Public Hearings
Relationship
Building with Policymakers