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U.N. Agenda 21 in Georgia

U.N. Agenda 21 in Georgia

The following is a record of votes cast in 2010 by the Georgia Legislature. The vote for HB 277 passed both houses and created the Transportation Investment Act of 2010. This law was then signed by Gov. Bad Deal and the U.N. Agenda 21 implementation in Georgia went on steroids.

It’s no secret that to receive any federal grant money, states had to sign up for U.N. Agenda 21 implementation. Many local governments rejected this ruinous plan designed to usurp local sovereignty and spend us into oblivion, but not Georgia.

Georgia General Assembly webpage Summary of HB 277 Transportation Vote created the Transportation Investment Act 2010

The “good guys” who voted against TIA in 2010 are as follows. Some may have retired or moved from the House to the Senate.

House Reps
N ABRAMS, 84TH
N BEASLEY-TEAGUE, 65TH
N BELL, 58TH
N BUCKNER, 130TH
N CRAWFORD, 16TH
N DAWKINS-HAIGLER, 93RD
N FLUDD, 66TH
N FRANKLIN, 43RD
N HATFIELD, 177TH
N HUDSON, 124TH
N KEOWN, 173RD
N LONG, 61ST
N MANGHAM, 94TH
N MARTIN, 47TH
N MAYO, 91ST
N MILLAR, 79TH
N MOSBY, 90TH
N PORTER, 143RD
N POWELL, 29TH
N RANDALL, 138TH
N REECE, 11TH
N RYNDERS, 152ND
N SCOTT, 153RD
N SCOTT, 2ND
N SINKFIELD, 60TH
N STEPHENSON, 92ND
N STOUT, 19TH
N WILLARD, 49TH
N WILLIAMS, 89TH

Senate
N BROWN, 26TH
N BUTLER, 55TH
N CHAPMAN, 3RD
N HARBISON, 15TH
N HENSON, 41ST
N RAMSEY, SR., 43RD
N STONER, 6TH
N THOMPSON, 33RD

The full voting list is as follows:

HB 277 ADOPT CCRApril 21, 2010 8:49PM
Yea (Y):141Nay (N):29 Not Voting (-):4Excused (E):6
HOUSE VOTE

• Y ABDUL-SALAAM, 74TH
• N ABRAMS, 84TH
• Y ALLISON, 8TH
• Y AMERSON, 9TH
• Y ANDERSON, 117TH
• Y ASHE, 56TH
• Y AUSTIN, 10TH
• Y BAKER, 78TH
• E BARNARD, 166TH
• Y BATTLES, 15TH
• Y BEARDEN, 68TH
• N BEASLEY-TEAGUE, 65TH
• N BELL, 58TH
• Y BENFIELD, 85TH
• Y BENTON, 31ST
• Y BLACK, 174TH
• Y BROOKS, 63RD
• Y BRUCE, 64TH
• Y BRYANT, 160TH
• N BUCKNER, 130TH
• Y BURKHALTER, 50TH sponsor
• Y BURNS, 157TH
• Y BUTLER, 18TH
• Y BYRD, 20TH
• Y CARTER, 175TH
• Y CASAS, 103RD
• Y CHAMBERS, 81ST
• Y CHANNELL, 116TH
• Y CHEOKAS, 134TH
• Y COAN, 101ST
• Y COLE, 125TH
• Y COLEMAN, 97TH
• Y COLLINS, 27TH
• Y COLLINS, 95TH
• Y COOPER, 41ST
• Y COX, 102ND
• N CRAWFORD, 16TH
• Y DAVIS, 109TH
• N DAWKINS-HAIGLER, 93RD
• Y DAY, 163RD
• Y DEMPSEY, 13TH
• Y DICKSON, 6TH
• Y DOBBS, 53RD
• Y DODSON, 75TH
• Y DOLLAR, 45TH
• Y DOOLEY, 38TH
• Y DRENNER, 86TH
• Y DUKES, 150TH
• Y EHRHART, 36TH
• Y ENGLAND, 108TH
• Y EPPS, 128TH
• Y EPPS, 140TH
• Y EVERSON, 106TH
• Y FLOYD, 99TH
• N FLUDD, 66TH
• N FRANKLIN, 43RD
• Y FRAZIER, 123RD
• Y FULLERTON, 151ST
• Y GARDNER, 57TH
• Y GEISINGER, 48TH
• Y GLANTON, 76TH
• Y GOLICK, 34TH
• Y GORDON, 162ND
• Y GREENE, 149TH
• Y HAMILTON, 23RD
• Y HANNER, 148TH
• Y HARBIN, 118TH sponsor
• Y HARDEN, 147TH
• Y HARDEN, 28TH
• N HATFIELD, 177TH
• Y HEARD, 114TH
• Y HECKSTALL, 62ND
• Y HEMBREE, 67TH
• Y HENSON, 87TH
• Y HILL, 180TH
• Y HILL, 21ST
• Y HOLT, 112TH
• Y HORNE, 71ST
• Y HOUSTON, 170TH
• Y HOWARD, 121ST
• N HUDSON, 124TH
• Y HUGLEY, 133RD
• Y JACKSON, 142ND
• Y JACOBS, 80TH
• E JAMES, 135TH
• Y JERGUSON, 22ND
• Y JOHNSON, 37TH
• Y JONES, 44TH
• Y JONES, 46TH
• Y JORDAN, 77TH
• Y KAISER, 59TH
• Y KEEN, 179TH sponsor
• N KEOWN, 173RD
• Y KIDD, 141ST
• Y KNIGHT, 126TH
• Y KNOX, 24TH
• Y LANE, 158TH
• Y LANE, 167TH
• Y LEVITAS, 82ND
• Y LINDSEY, 54TH
• N LONG, 61ST
• Y LOUDERMILK, 14TH
• Y LUCAS, 139TH
• Y LUNSFORD, 110TH
• Y MADDOX, 127TH
• E MADDOX, 172ND
• N MANGHAM, 94TH
• Y MANNING, 32ND
• Y MARIN, 96TH
• N MARTIN, 47TH
• Y MAXWELL, 17TH
• Y MAY, 111TH
• N MAYO, 91ST
• Y MCCALL, 30TH
• Y MCKILLIP, 115TH
• Y MEADOWS, 5TH
• N MILLAR, 79TH
• Y MILLS, 25TH
• Y MITCHELL, 88TH
• Y MORGAN, 39TH
• Y MORRIS, 155TH
• N MOSBY, 90TH
• Y MURPHY, 120TH
• Y NEAL, 1ST
• Y NIX, 69TH
• Y O`NEAL, 146TH
• Y OLIVER, 83RD
• Y PARRISH, 156TH
• Y PARSONS, 42ND
• Y PEAKE, 137TH
• N PORTER, 143RD
• Y POWELL, 171ST
• N POWELL, 29TH
• Y PRUETT, 144TH
• Y PURCELL, 159TH
• - RALSTON, 7TH supported by Speaker
• Y RAMSEY, 72ND
• N RANDALL, 138TH
• N REECE, 11TH
• - REESE, 98TH
• Y RICE, 51ST
• Y ROBERTS, 154TH
• Y ROGERS, 26TH
• N RYNDERS, 152ND
• N SCOTT, 153RD
• N SCOTT, 2ND
• Y SELLIER, 136TH
• Y SETZLER, 35TH
• Y SHAW, 176TH sponsor
• Y SHELDON, 105TH sponsor
• YSIMS, 119TH
• Y SIMS, 169TH
• N SINKFIELD, 60TH
• Y SMITH, 113TH
• Y SMITH, 122ND
• E SMITH, 129TH sponsor
• - SMITH, 131ST
• Y SMITH, 168TH
• Y SMITH, 70TH
• Y SMYRE, 132ND
• Y STEPHENS, 161ST
• Y STEPHENS, 164TH
• N STEPHENSON, 92ND
• N STOUT, 19TH
• Y TALTON, 145TH
• Y TAYLOR, 55TH
• Y TEILHET, 40TH
• E THOMAS, 100TH
• YTHOMPSON, 104TH
• -VACANT
• E WALKER, 107TH
• Y WELDON, 3RD
• Y WILKINSON, 52ND
• N WILLARD, 49TH
• Y WILLIAMS, 165TH
• Y WILLIAMS, 178TH
• Y WILLIAMS, 4TH
• N WILLIAMS, 89TH
• Y WIX, 33RD
• Y YATES, 73RD
141 of 181 Reps who voted Yes should be replaced. Those 29 Reps who voted No should be re-elected.

SENATE VOTE
Pursuant to Senate Rule 5-1.9 any Senator shall be permitted to explain his or her vote in writing and have it entered into the Senate Journal.
HB 277 ADOPT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT (LC 34 2764ERS)April 21, 2010 8:18PM
Yea (Y):43Nay (N):8 Not Voting (-):2Excused (E):3
• Y BALFOUR, 9TH
• N BROWN, 26TH
• Y BUCKNER, 44TH
• Y BULLOCH, 11TH
• N BUTLER, 55TH
• Y BUTTERWORTH, 50TH
• Y CARTER, 1ST
• Y CHANCE, 16TH
• N CHAPMAN, 3RD
• Y COWSERT, 46TH
• Y CROSBY, 13TH
• Y DAVIS, 22ND
• Y DOUGLAS, 17TH
• Y FORT, 39TH
• Y GOGGANS, 7TH
• Y GOLDEN, 8TH
• Y GRANT, 25TH
• Y HAMRICK, 30TH
• N HARBISON, 15TH
• Y HARP, 29TH
• Y HEATH, 31ST
• N HENSON, 41ST
• Y HILL, 32ND
• Y HILL, 4TH
• Y HOOKS, 14TH
• Y HUDGENS, 47TH
• Y JACKSON, 24TH
• Y JACKSON, 2ND
• Y JAMES, 35TH
• Y JONES, 10TH
• Y MOODY, 56TH
• Y MULLIS, 53RD sponsor
• Y MURPHY, 27TH
• Y ORROCK, 36TH
• Y PEARSON, 51ST
• E POWELL, 23RD
• N RAMSEY, SR., 43RD
• Y ROGERS, 21ST
• Y SEABAUGH, 28TH
• E SEAY, 34TH
• Y SHAFER, 48TH
• E SIMS, 12TH
• Y SMITH, 52ND
• Y STATON, 18TH
• N STONER, 6TH
• Y TATE, 38TH
• Y THOMAS, 54TH
• N THOMPSON, 33RD
• Y THOMPSON, 5TH
• Y TOLLESON, 20TH
• Y UNTERMAN, 45TH
• - VACANT
• - VACANT
• Y WEBER, 40TH
• Y WILES, 37TH
• Y WILLIAMS, 19T

43 of 55 Senators who voted Yes should be replaced The 8 Senators who voted No should be re-elected.

The Governor, Lt. Governor and all other elected State officials should be replaced. Who will run for these offices ?

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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