Senator Tommie Williams
Senate District 19 - Republican
Majority Leader
Tommie Williams, a Republican, was first elected to the State Senate for
Georgia’s 19th District in 1998. Sen. Williams represents Appling, Jeff Davis,
Long, Montgomery, Toombs, Wayne and Wheeler counties and portions of
Liberty and Tattnall counties. Sen. Williams serves as Senate Majority
Leader.
Sen. 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. He recently co-sponsored legislation to allow private
citizens and groups to participate in public-private road-building initiatives.
As founder and owner of Georgia Pine Straw, Inc., in Lyons, Sen. Williams began his working life as a
Toombs County onion farmer. He has been a public school teacher, earning his Bachelor degree at the
University of Georgia and his Masters in Education at Georgia Southern University. He has also
served with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board as a missionary to China, Israel, and
Belize.
Sen. Williams, who recently was named to the 2007 Georgia Trend magazine list of the 100 Most
Influential Georgians, 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. He has
served on the Board of the Altamaha Bank of Vidalia, and is a member of First Baptist Church of
Vidalia. Sen. Williams and his wife Stephanie have a daughter Emma, who was born the first day of
the 2005 Legislative Session, and Stephanie’s daughter Madison.
Since serving in the Senate, he has received Legislator of the Year Award from the Georgia Christian
Coalition (2001), has been awarded a perfect score from the National Federation of Independent
Businesses for his voting record supporting small business owners, has received an A+ endorsement
from the NRA and has been endorsed by Georgia Right to Life.
He has received the 2003 Annual Legislative Award from the Governor’s Council on Development
Disabilities for his work with the “Unlock the Waiting List!” campaign, which seeks Medicaid waivers
to fund home and community-based services for people with disabilities.
Committee Assignments
Administrative Affairs
Appropriations
Assignments - Chairman
Finance - Vice Chairman
Reapportionment and Redistricting
Regulated Industries and Utilities
Rules
State Institutions and Property - Ex-Officio
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