Governor Brian P. Kemp has announced the legislators who will serve as his administration’s floor leaders for the 2026 legislative session. The announcement was made in Atlanta.
“Over the last seven years, this administration has worked with the General Assembly to pass historic policies and investments that put Georgians first,” said Governor Kemp. “I’m proud to announce the hardworking legislators who will be my Floor Leaders for this upcoming session so we can further build on that success, and Marty and I want to thank them for their willingness to serve.”
The designated Georgia State Senate floor leaders are Senator Drew Echols of Senate District 49 and Senator Bo Hatchett of Senate District 50.
For the Georgia House of Representatives, Representative Soo Hong (House District 103), Representative Will Wade (House District 9), Representative Matthew Gambill (House District 15), and Representative Devan Seabaugh (House District 34) have been named as floor leaders.
The Office of the Governor of Georgia serves as the executive office overseeing state government operations, including maintaining official residences such as the Governor’s Mansion in Atlanta, which is used for state functions and houses a collection of Federal period art and furnishings. More details about these roles can be found on the official website.
The Government of Georgia operates under a constitutionally established framework with executive, legislative, and judicial branches providing governance across all counties and municipalities within the state. The main offices of the executive branch are located at 206 Washington Street in Atlanta. Additional information about state services—including licensing, vehicle registration, tax filing, social welfare programs—and public sector responsibilities is available through its official website.

