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  1. Robert Brian Strickland (born October 26, 1983) is an American politician who has served in the Georgia State Senate from the 17th district since 2018. He previously served in the Georgia House of Representatives from the 111th district from 2013 to 2017.

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    • Lindsay Perdue Strickland
    • Florida Coastal School of Law - Juris Doctor
    • Republican
  2. Learn about Brian Strickland, a practicing lawyer and a direct descendant of a Henry County founder, who is running for State Senate in District 17 as a Republican. He is known for his legislation on hate crimes, first responders, surprise medical bills, human trafficking, and state income tax cuts.

  3. Oct 17 -Nov 4. Absentee Ballots. Due Oct 28. In 2023 the Georgia State Senate District 17 will encompass parts of Walton, Newton, Henry, and Morgan with over 150,000 registered voters. Brian Strickland entered his third full term in the Georgia Senate in 2021.

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · Brian Strickland (Republican Party) is a member of the Georgia State Senate, representing District 17. He assumed office on January 16, 2018. His current term ends on January 13, 2025. Strickland (Republican Party) is running for re-election to the Georgia State Senate to represent District 42.

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  6. Brian Strickland is running for re-election in District 17, which covers parts of Walton, Newton, Henry, and Morgan counties. He is a conservative Republican who supports health care, criminal justice, and fiscal reforms.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Sen. Brian Strickland serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary. He represents the 17th Senate District which includes all of Morgan and portions of Henry, Newton and Walton County. Sen. Strickland may be reached by phone at 404.463.6598 or by email at brian.strickland@senate.ga.gov. February 29, 2024.

  8. Bipartisan Prison Reform Bill. ATLANTA (March 1, 2021) | Senate Bill 105, sponsored by Sen. Brian Strickland (R – McDonough), successfully passed the Senate with unanimous support on Thursday, February 25, 2021. “Senate Bill 105 is the most consequential bills of this legislative session,” said Sen. Strickland.

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