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Where is Senate District 53?

Where can I find a map of the district?

Who represents me in Washington?

What is the difference between a member of the U.S. Congress and the Georgia General Assembly?

What is the best way to contact Senator Moore?

Can I visit Senator Moore at the Capitol?

Can I watch floor sessions or committee meetings online?

Who should I contact about a bill? Who should I contact about a specific issue I’m facing?

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WHERE IS SENATE DISTRICT 53?

Senate District 53 encompasses Northwest Georgia including Dade, Catoosa, Walker, Chattooga, and Floyd (northern) counties. If you’d like to download the detailed district map, you can find it here

WHO IS MY MEMBER OF CONGRESS?

 WHO REPRESENTS ME IN WASHINGTON?

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R)

U.S. House District 14

If you live in Murray, Whitfield, Catoosa, Walker, Dade, Chattooga, Floyd, Polk, Paulding, or Northwest Cobb, Rep. Greene is your Congresswoman.

(202) 225-5211

2201 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (D)

2021 – PRESENT

Sen. Ossoff serves the entirety of the state of Georgia.

(202) 224-3521

303 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510

U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D)

2021 – PRESENT

Sen. Warnock serves the entirety of the state of Georgia.

(202) 224-3643

416 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510

If you are unsure of your Congressional district, click this link. In the section titled, HOW TO CONTACT YOUR MEMBER, enter your address to find your member of Congress.

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MEMBER OF THE U.S. CONGRESS AND THE GEORGIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY?

  • Members of Congress are Representatives and Senators who serve in the legislative branch of the federal government in Washington DC.
  • Members of the Georgia General Assembly serve in the legislative branch of the state government.

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT SENATOR MOORE?

E-Mail: [email protected]

  • Senator Moore’s email address is [email protected]. He would love to hear from you. This is the best way to contact him by email at any time of the year.
  • Please note that if you send him a form email like those that are typically sent by special interest groups that say something like “Contact your Legislator,” or “Let your Senator know how you feel,” he probably won’t receive it due to email filters. Writing your own original email is always best.

Phone: (404) 656-0256

Senator Moore’s Capitol office phone number is (404) 656-0256. Please feel free to call anytime.

At the Capitol

You are welcome to visit Senator Moore at his office during session in Room 322-B in the Coverdell Legislative Office Building. It is recommended that you make an appointment.

CAN I VISIT SENATOR MOORE AT THE STATE CAPITOL?

Of course, you can! Please know that Senator Moore only keeps regular hours at his Atlanta office while the General Assembly is in session from January through April. If you or your group would like to visit during that time, please contact his Capitol office at (404) 656-0256.

CAN I WATCH FLOOR SESSIONS OR COMMITTEE MEETINGS ONLINE?

Senate media services produces live-stream services for floor sessions and most Senate committee meetings. Senator Moore encourages constituents to watch as many of these as possible to stay informed.

To watch a floor session or committee meeting in real time:

  • Click here.
  • Scroll down to the section entitled “Senate Schedule.”
  • If video is available, you will see a video icon. Click on it.

    To view past committee meetings:

    • Click here.
    • Find the committee and click on it.
    • Click on the “Meeting Archives” button.

    I'VE GOT QUESTIONS

    WHO SHOULD I CONTACT ABOUT A BILL? WHO SHOULD I CONTACT ABOUT A SPECIFIC ISSUE I’M FACING?

    For federal matters like national security, legal and illegal immigration, foreign relations, U.S. passport service, the U.S. Postal Service, or federal laws and regulations, you should contact your Congressman or U.S. Senator. You should also contact your Congressman or U.S. Senator to express your support for/opposition to federal bills.

    For state legislation, the easy answer is that you should contact your State Representative or State Senator. However, if the bill has been assigned to a Senate committee, it may be helpful to contact the members of that committee as well. You can find a list of Senate committees and members here.

    Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should contact members of your city council or county Board of Commissioners for local matters.

    Tips:

    • Understand that special interest groups send out frequent emails to their lists regarding legislation. Most of these groups provide useful, honest information. However, there are some groups who send deceptive messages and outright lies to their readers to create outrage and raise money. Please make sure that you do your own research and read the bills yourself. You can find any legislation that has been filed here.
    • Please contact your legislator before the bill is brought to the floor for a vote.