ATLANTA â Gov. Brian Kemp has announced the formation of the Nominating Committee for Georgiaâs Child Advocate. Georgia code requires the appointment of a nominating committee to recommend at least three candidates qualified to serve as child advocate. The position is open due to the resignation of current advocate Rachel Davidson, who has accepted another position.
State law requires the nominating committee to review applicants for the position and recommend at least three candidates to the governor for consideration. The committee will consist of Tom Rawlings, Frank Berry and Melissa Carter.
Berry is the commissioner for the Georgia Department of Community Health. In this role, he manages the $16 billion agency responsible for health care purchasing, planning and regulation, and improving the health outcomes of Georgians. Prior to joining DCH, Berry was the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. He served in this rol
AllOnGeorgia
April 30, 2021
Today, Governor Kemp announced the formation of the Nominating Committee for Georgia’s Child Advocate. Georgia code requires the appointment of a nominating committee to recommend at least three candidates qualified to serve as advocate. The position is open due to the resignation of current advocate Rachel Davidson, who has accepted another position.
State law requires the nominating committee to review applicants for the position and recommend at least three candidates to the Governor for consideration. The committee will consist of Tom Rawlings, Frank Berry, and Melissa Carter.
Frank W. Berry / Credit: healthyfuturega.org
Frank W. Berry is the Commissioner for the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH). In this role, he manages the $16 billion agency responsible for health care purchasing, planning and regulation, and improving the health outcomes of Georgians. Prior to joining DCH, Berry was the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of B
ATLANTA â Gov. Brian Kemp has announced the formation of the Nominating Committee for Georgiaâs Child Advocate. Georgia code requires the appointment of a nominating committee to recommend at least three candidates qualified to serve as child advocate. The position is open due to the resignation of current advocate Rachel Davidson, who has accepted another position.
State law requires the nominating committee to review applicants for the position and recommend at least three candidates to the governor for consideration. The committee will consist of Tom Rawlings, Frank Berry and Melissa Carter.
Berry is the commissioner for the Georgia Department of Community Health. In this role, he manages the $16 billion agency responsible for health care purchasing, planning and regulation, and improving the health outcomes of Georgians. Prior to joining DCH, Berry was the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. He served in this rol
Committee Reports
Energy Subcommittee of the House Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications Committee
The Energy Subcommittee of the House Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications Committee, chaired by Representative Chuck Martin (R-Alpharetta), met this morning to consider two measures.
HB 76, authored by Representative John Carson (R-Marietta), amends O.C.G.A. § 46-4-164 to increase the percentage limitation of EMC investments in a gas affiliate. Current law allows investments up to 15%. This bill increases that amount to 60%. The subcommittee took no testimony on the bill and moved the bill DO PASS.
HB 150, authored by Representative Bruce Williamson (R-Monroe), amends O.C.G.A. § 46-1-6 to prohibit local governmental entities from adopting policies that prohibit the connection or reconnection of any utility service based on the source of energy or fuel. Members of the committee including Reps. David Dryer (D-Atlanta) and Karla Drenner (D-Avondale Estates) expressed concern