*** Welcome to piglix ***

Tommie Williams

The Honorable
Tommie Williams
Member of the Georgia Senate
from the 19th district
Assumed office
January 1999
Georgia Senate President Pro Tempore
Assumed office
January 12, 2009
Preceded by Eric Johnson
Georgia Senate Majority Leader
In office
2005 – January 12, 2009
Preceded by Bill Stephens
Succeeded by Chip Rogers
Personal details
Political party Georgia Republican Party
Spouse(s) Stephanie
Children 3
Residence Lyons, Georgia
Alma mater University of Georgia
Profession Farmer, Businessman, legislator
Committees Agriculture and Consumer Affairs
Appropriations
Religion Southern Baptist

Tommie Williams is an American politician from the state of Georgia. He is a member of the Republican Party and was first elected to the Georgia Senate in 1998. Williams represents the 19th district, which encompasses Appling, Jeff Davis, Long, Montgomery, Toombs, Wayne, Wheeler, and parts of Liberty and Tattnall Counties. He was selected as Senate Majority Leader in 2005, and was voted President Pro Tempore of the Senate in 2009.

Tommie Williams began his career as an onion farmer in Toombs county, was a public school teacher, and is currently a tree farmer.

He received a bachelor's degree at the University of Georgia, and a master's degree in Education at Georgia Southern University.

Williams was first elected to the State Senate in 1998, after winning a three-way primary. Beginning in 2006, he has had no opposition.

In 2005, Williams was chosen as Senate Majority Leader. He served in that role until 2009, when he was voted President Pro Tempore, the second highest position in the Senate, behind Lieutenant Governor. He is also Chairman of the Administrative Affairs Committee.

In August 2011, Senator Williams was asked by members of the press if he was interested in running against U.S.Congressman John Barrow, in whose district he resides. Williams indicated that it did interest him, however, he would still be running for re-election to his Senate seat.

Senator Williams endorsed Newt Gingrich for President in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries.

On June 4, 2012, Senator Williams sent an open letter to the Senate Republican Caucus and to members of the press in which he stated his intentions to forgo seeking re-election for the position of President Pro Tempore. His reasons included spending more time with his family, as inspired by the movie Courageous, and his belief that leadership positions should be rotated or term-limited.


...
Wikipedia

...