Jon Burns, Speaker of the House | Official U.S. House headshot
Jon Burns, Speaker of the House | Official U.S. House headshot
The Georgia House of Representatives' Committee on Assignments has appointed State Representative Martin Momtahan, a Republican from Dallas, to the Judiciary Committee for the 2025-2026 legislative term. The announcement was made by House Speaker Jon Burns, who chairs the committee.
Representative Momtahan expressed his gratitude for the appointment. "I am very grateful to Speaker Burns for appointing me to the Judiciary Committee," he said. He emphasized the importance of maintaining Georgia as a leading state in terms of work and living conditions while ensuring safety and security. "I am honored to serve alongside Chairman Gunter and the other esteemed members of the Judiciary Committee in passing sound policy with the goal of protecting Georgia’s families and citizens across the state."
The Judiciary Committee is tasked with reviewing various measures related to law, courts, judges, and constitutional amendments. It also considers legislation that may involve civil penalties.
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