Fran Millar
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Fran Millar (b. December 9, 1949) is a Republican member of the Georgia State Senate, representing District 40. He was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
Millar served in the Georgia House of Representatives, representing District 79 from 1999 to 2011.
Millar's professional experience includes working as an insurance agent. He serves as Ex-Officio of the Dunwoody Homeowner's Association Board and Treasurer of the DeKalb Delegation.
Former Treasurer, DeKalb Delegation
Former Member, Economic Development Committee, Georgia State Senate
Former Member, Education and Youth Committee, Georgia State Senate
Former Chair, Education & Youth Committee, Georgia State Senate
Former Member, Government Oversight Committee, Georgia State Senate
Member, Governor's Child Welfare Reform Commission
Member, Governor's Education Reform Commission
Former Secretary, Health and Human Services Committee, Georgia State Senate
Former Chair, Higher Education Committee, Georgia State Senate
Former Secretary, Rules Committee, Georgia State Senate
Former Member, Subcommittee on Abusive Billing Practices, Georgia State Senate
Former Member, Subcommittee on Health Care Delivery, Georgia State Senate
Former Member, Subcommittee on Scope of Practice, Georgia State Senate
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Fran Millar works differently than many others in politics. He believes the most effective legislators are the men and women who stay true to principles and work to build respect -- not those who simply try to grab limelight, headlines and credit.
Fran co-chairs the Education Finance Commission and this past year five pieces of legislation were passed to improve how we fund K-12 public education.
He authored legislation to repay the federal government the money we borrowed to pay state unemployment benefits and this bill will also restore solvency to the unemployment trust fund.
Finally, Fran drew the original map that expanded the 6th Congressional district (Tom Price) further into DeKalb County.
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