George Hooks

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Senator George Hooks of Americus, Georgia was first elected to the Georgia State Senate from south Georgia's 14th District in 1990 and is one of the State Senate's most influential members.

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[edit] Legislative activity

Hooks, a Democrat, is ranking member of the budget-writing Senate Appropriations Committee. Prior to the Republican take over of the Senate in 2003, he was Chairman of the Committee. He also served on the Senate Rules Committee and chaired the panel until his appointment to the Appropriations post in September, 1993. Hooks is a member of the Natural Resources; Defense, Science, and Technology; and the Reapportionment Committees. He serves as an ex-officio member of the Economic Development, Tourism, and Cultural Affairs Committee. In addition to his standing committee assignments, Hooks serves on a number of interim study committees and state commissions. Senator Hooks co-chairs the joint Senate-House Budgetary Responsibility Oversight Committee, created by the 1993 Georgia General Assembly to help bring about budget reform by strengthening the legislature's role in evaluating the performance of state agencies. He is also a member of the Senate-House Fiscal Affairs Committee which is responsible for considering the transfer of state funds within agencies when the General Assembly is not in session. Hooks serves on the Senate Administrative Affairs Committee which sets policy and oversees the management of Senate operations. He also serves on the joint Senate-House Legislative Services Committee which oversees the Legislative Fiscal Office, the Legislative Budget Office, and the Office of Legislative Counsel. Senator Hooks is a member of the Executive Committee of the Southern Legislative Conference (SLC). He also serves on the Legislative Management Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), and the Fiscal Oversight and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee.

[edit] State House of Representatives

A veteran legislator, Hooks served five terms in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1980-90 where he was assistant administration floor leader for former Governor Joe Frank Harris and was responsible for sponsoring and working for passage of the Governor's legislative proposals.

[edit] Educational History

Senator Hooks, a sixth-generation native of Sumter County, graduated from Americus High School and earned a BA degree from Auburn University. While at Auburn he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order, being initiated in 1966. He also holds an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) degree from Mercer University.

[edit] Business interests

Senator Hooks currently owns an insurance and real estate firm in Americus.

[edit] Community Work

Active in community affairs, Hooks was named an Outstanding Young Man of America in 1979 by the State Chamber of Commerce and was selected for Leadership Georgia in 1982. He has been honored as the Legislator of the Year by the Georgia Public Health Association, the Medical Association of Georgia, and the Georgia Hospital Association and as the Soil and Water Conservationist of the Year. He was cited as a "Friend of Medicine" by the Medical Association of Georgia. Hooks received the "Legislative Service Award" for 1991 from both the Georgia Municipal Association and the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia. In both 1997 and 1998, he was honored with the "Speak Up for a Child" awards. He has also received the Friend of Children Award from the Child Advocacy Coalition and has also been cited by the Georgia Association of Educators. In 1997, Senator Hooks was recognized for his support to the Georgia Council for the Hearing Impaired and the Georgia Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf. Last year, Senator Hooks received the "1999 National Legislator of the Year Award" from the American School Counselor Association. The American School Counselor Association honors one legislator a year with this national recognition. The purpose of the award is to recognize state or federal elected officials of government who have demonstrated their belief in and support of school counseling and guidance activities by outstanding work in passing legislation or stimulating future legislation which has an impact on school counseling and guidance. Hooks is a member and former director of the local Rotary Club and the Americus-Sumter County Chamber of Commerce, and once served on a Scout's Eagle Scout Board of Review. Hooks and his wife, Gail, are the parents of two children, Bardin and Mary Ann. They are members of the First Baptist Church of Americus. The 14th Senate District includes: Peach, Taylor, Macon, Schley, Sumter, Lee, Stewart, Terrell, and Webster Counties.

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