Bill Heath (born October 20, 1959) is a former Republican Georgia state senator who served from 2005 to 2021.
Prior to his election to the state senate, Heath served one two-year term in the Georgia House of Representatives.
The loss was widely attributed to Murphy's role in the 2001 redistricting, which produced contorted districts that confused and angered voters.
[5][6] Upon taking his seat in the Georgia House, Heath acquired national attention in 2004, when he added a ban on adult women's ability to choose to get genital piercings onto a bill designed to ban the genital mutilation of children.
Heath dismissed those who signed the petition as "childish" in an email response, and hid in the Secretary of the Senate Office refusing to take questions from the press.