Rep. Beth Camp sworn in for District 135

Rep. Beth Camp was sworn in Monday, Jan. 13 at the Georgia Capitol to represent citizens of District 135, which includes all of Pike County as well as portions of Lamar and Spalding counties. Rep. Beth Camp was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2020.

“It is an absolute honor to serve the people of Pike, Lamar and Spalding counties under the Gold Done,” said Rep. Camp. “I am humbled to be entrusted with this responsibility to represent each of you on important matters impacting our great State.”

The Georgia House of Representatives’ Committee on Assignments reappointed State Representative Beth Camp (R-Concord) as the Chair of the House Intragovernmental Coordination Committee.
“Local legislation and local issues are so important and unique to each community,” said Rep. Camp. “It is an honor to work with my colleagues in the Georgia House of Representatives, who represent diverse areas throughout our beautiful state, on important, timely local legislation.”

The House Committee on Assignments, chaired by House Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington), is charged with making all House committee assignments for the members of the Georgia House of Representatives. 

The House Intragovernmental Coordination Committee is assigned all local legislation or bills that primarily affect only one political subdivision, such as a city or a county, processed through the House. It is also assigned general legislation affecting a variety of subjects, including local governments.
Rep. Camp also serves on the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications, Judiciary Juvenile, State Planning and Community Affairs and Ways and Means committees.

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