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Representative Scott is legislator and his job description is listed
below; if you check his voting record I am confident that you will
find him only missed a handful of votes over the last 14 years. John
Oxendine and Karen Handel are both full time employees I encourage you
to look at this traveling schedules and see how much time they are
spending campaigning on your tax dollars. However, Rep. Scott is
compensated for the 40 days between Jan-April that he dedicates to
serving the citizens of Georgia. I think the walk is a great idea and
at the end of it he will have in depth knowledge of the problems of
this state and hands on knowledge learned from spending time with the
citizens of the state. Can't say as much for the other candidates.
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2001_02/senate...
The General Assembly is required by law to convene on the second
Monday of January each year and meet for 40 legislative days. Bills
may be introduced in either the Senate or House, with the exception of
revenue and appropriations bills, which must originate in the House.
The Senate, in turn, is responsible for confirming the Governor's
appointments to boards and commissions.
below; if you check his voting record I am confident that you will
find him only missed a handful of votes over the last 14 years. John
Oxendine and Karen Handel are both full time employees I encourage you
to look at this traveling schedules and see how much time they are
spending campaigning on your tax dollars. However, Rep. Scott is
compensated for the 40 days between Jan-April that he dedicates to
serving the citizens of Georgia. I think the walk is a great idea and
at the end of it he will have in depth knowledge of the problems of
this state and hands on knowledge learned from spending time with the
citizens of the state. Can't say as much for the other candidates.
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2001_02/senate...
The General Assembly is required by law to convene on the second
Monday of January each year and meet for 40 legislative days. Bills
may be introduced in either the Senate or House, with the exception of
revenue and appropriations bills, which must originate in the House.
The Senate, in turn, is responsible for confirming the Governor's
appointments to boards and commissions.