The Georgia House of Representatives was created in 1777 (248 years ago) (1777) during the American Revolution, making it older than the U.S. Congress.
During its existence, its meeting place has moved multiple times, from Savannah to Augusta, to Louisville, to Milledgeville and finally to Atlanta in 1868.
[2] In 1867, the military governor of Georgia called for an assembly in Atlanta to discuss a constitutional convention.
It is also prohibited from authorizing contracts or agreements that may have the effect of or the intent of lessening competition or encouraging a monopoly.
First, no member can be arrested during session or during committee meetings except in cases of treason, felony, or "breach of the peace".
According to the Georgia Constitution of 1983, this body is to comprise no fewer than 180 members elected for two-year terms.