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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Shaw Blackmon is a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives, representing District 146. He was first elected to the chamber in the August 11, 2015, special runoff election.

Education

  • BBA, Management Information Systems, General, University of Georgia, 1991-1996

Professional Experience

  • BBA, Management Information Systems, General, University of Georgia, 1991-1996
  • President/Chief Executive Officer, National Bank Products, 1996-present
  • Former Sales Employee, National Bank Products

Political Experience

  • BBA, Management Information Systems, General, University of Georgia, 1991-1996
  • President/Chief Executive Officer, National Bank Products, 1996-present
  • Former Sales Employee, National Bank Products
  • Representative, Georgia State House of Representatives, District 146, 2015-present
  • Candidate, Georgia State House of Representatives, District 146, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Appropriations

Member, Economic Development and Tourism

Secretary, Governmental Affairs

Member, House Rural Development Council

Member, Insurance

Member, Juvenile Justice

Member, Rules

Member, Small Business Development

Member, Special Rules

Chair, Subcommittee on Transportation

Member, Ways and Means

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • BBA, Management Information Systems, General, University of Georgia, 1991-1996
  • President/Chief Executive Officer, National Bank Products, 1996-present
  • Former Sales Employee, National Bank Products
  • Representative, Georgia State House of Representatives, District 146, 2015-present
  • Candidate, Georgia State House of Representatives, District 146, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020
  • Defense Alliance, 21st Century Parternership, 2014-present
  • Member, Community Liaison Program, Air Force Material Command, 2014-present
  • State Board Vice Chair, Technical College System of Georgia, 2008-present
  • Member, Perry Area Chamber of Commerce, 2007-present
  • Foundation Board Member, Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, 2003-present
  • Member, Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce, 1997-present
  • Member, Central Baptist Church of Warner Robins, present
  • Foundation Worker, Central Georgia Technical College
  • Former Board Member, Houston County Development Authority
  • Board Chair, Houston County Heritage Foundation, 2004-2012
  • Board Chair, Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce, 2012

Other Info

Priority Issues:

"I am excited to bring new ideas and new leadership to the Gold Dome. I will work to promote ideas that will foster our area's entrepreneurial drive and help small businesses succeed in creating jobs and opportunity for our area. Houston County has been blessed with strong leaders in the past, but we can't become complacent. There is still work to be done. We need to build on educating a new work force, simplifying our tax code and encouraging personal responsibility."

Shaw Blackmon's perspective on representing Houston County in our state's government is very straightforward:

Keep government simple, understandable and limited.

  • Make smart decisions that provide citizens with a tangible and sustainable return for taxpayer dollar investments.
  • Listen to the issues that are important to local citizens and remain grounded in those issues to more effectively represent this district.
  • Reason for Seeking Public Office:

    Shaw believes that he has been called to duty to put his skill set, background and relationships to work for his district on a larger scale. He will continue to focus on the issues near to his heart and his background --strengthening our defense community, enhancing education, and getting government out of the way of small businesses so that Houston County can continue to grow and thrive for future generations.