Kemp floor leader quitting House to work for Georgia Tech
April 22, 2021
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Rep. Bert Reeves, R-Marietta, listens to a question about a bill to repeal citizens arrest during the final day of the 2021 Legislative session Wednesday, March 31, 2021 in Atlanta. (Ben Gray/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)Ben Gray/AP
A prominent Republican is leaving the state House to become a Georgia Tech administrator.
The school announced Thursday that it is hiring Rep. Bert Reeves of Marietta to be its vice president of institute relations.
Reeves, first elected to represent a Cobb County district in 2014, has been a floor leader for Gov. Brian Kemp, meaning he advocates for bills that Kemp supports.
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