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Our Purpose
We have built the majority.
In 2004 & 2006, we sustained and secured that majority.
Now it is time for a bold, new step forward that continues to build on the success of the past.
The Georgia Republican Senatorial Trust was formed to empower individual Senators with the political services needed to secure our Republican Senate Majority.
The Republican Caucus has set high goals for the GRST, which include an aggressive fundraising program as well as implementing an unprecedented organizational structure that will ensure victory on Election Day in November 2008. While we still have a few districts that can be won, our primary political goals must center on incumbent protection and sustaining our majority.
The GRST needs your help. In order to maintain the majority in November 2008, we need support from our grassroots leaders and activists. Please take the time to look over our website and sign up online under the "Get Involved" section of our website to become a supporter of the GRST.
We can only succeed with the help of our supporters who see an urgent need for bringing conservative, common sense, market based solutions to the issues and opportunities facing the state of Georgia. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 770.596.7594 or at amanmcph@yahoo.com.
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Lt. Governor Casey Cagle
On November 7, 2006, Casey Cagle made history by becoming the first Republican ever elected as Georgia's Lt. Governor. Before being elected Lieutenant Governor, Casey Cagle served 12 years in the Georgia Senate. In recognition of Casey's achievements and his commitment to Georgia, Georgia Trend Magazine listed him as one of the 100 Most Influential Georgians of 2006. James Magazine named Casey one of its People of the Year for 2007. Casey currently serves as Vice Chairman of the One Georgia Authority, Vice Chairman of the Georgia State Finance and Investment Commission, and sits on the Executive Committee of the Republican Lt. Governor's Association. |
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Sen. Eric Johnson, President Pro-Tem
Senator Eric Johnson serves as the President Pro Tempore of the Georgia Senate. This is the highest position in the Senate and helps run the day-to-day operations of this legislative body. Johnson has been named one the “100 Most Influential Georgians” by both Georgia Trend and James magazines. Prior to 2003, he served two terms as the Minority Leader. As President Pro Tem, Johnson chairs the Administrative Affairs Committee and serves as Co-Chairman of the Joint Legislative Ethics Committee and Vice Chairman of the Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee. He is also a member of the Appropriations, Assignments, Ethics, Finance, Natural Resources and the Environment and Rules committees. |
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Sen. Tommie Williams, Majority Leader
Senator Tommie Williams serves as the Senate Majority Leader. Senator Williams is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Assignments and the Vice Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. He also sits on the Senate Administrative Affairs Committee, the Senate Appropriations Committee, the Senate Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee, the Senate Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee and the Senate Rules Committee. Senator Williams was recently named in the 2007 Georgia Trend Magazine list of the “100 Most Influential Georgians”. He has served as president of the Toombs County Chamber of Commerce, was named the 1997 Citizen of the Year for Lyons, and is a 1997 graduate of Leadership Georgia.
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Sen. Chip Pearson, Chair, GRST
Senator Chip Pearson serves as the Chairman of the Georgia Republican Senatorial Trust. Senator Pearson is the Chairman of the Senate Economic Development Committee and Secretary of the Transportation Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations, Rules, Administrative Affairs, Insurance and Labor Committees, and Committee on Assignments. He also serves the Senate as a Deputy Whip. Senator Pearson has been very active in the Georgia Republican Party over the past several years, serving three years on the State Executive Committee and for four years as the Chairman of the Dawson County Republican Party. |
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