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Will Wade (Georgia politician)

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Will Wade
Member of the Georgia House of Representatives
from the 9th district
Assumed office
January 11, 2021
Preceded byKevin Tanner
Personal details
Born
William Solomon Wade

(1978-03-25) March 25, 1978 (age 45)
Dawsonville, Georgia, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJennifer Sheffield
EducationNorth Georgia College and State University
Websitehttps://www.votewillwade.com/

William Solomon Wade (born March 25, 1978) is a banker and American politician from Georgia. He is a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives for District 9. Wade currently serves as a House floor leader for Governor Brian Kemp.[1]

As the representative of the 9th state district, Wade serves portions of the counties Dawson, Lumpkin, and White. He also works as a bank executive within Dawson County.

Personal life

Will Wade was born in Dawsonville, Georgia. He graduated from Dawson County High School and attended the North Georgia College and State University, earning a double major in finance and accounting in 2001.[2][3]

Wade currently resides in Dawsonville with his wife, Dr. Jennifer Sheffield-Wade, and their two children. Jennifer serves as an educator for the Lumpkin County School District.[2][4] Wade and his family are practicing Christians.

Career

While enrolled in college, Wade worked as a full-time bank teller. Following his graduation, he worked as a community banker. He currently serves as the senior vice president of commercial relations for River City Bank, operating within Dawson County.[5]

Wade began his political career as a member of the Dawson County Board of Education, beginning in 2004. He was elected chairman of the board in 2011, and ultimately served 15 years.[2] Wade has also served as a past-president of the Georgia School Boards Association and in various leadership positions of the Dawson County Rotary Club.[6] In 2017, he was recognized by Georgia Trend Magazine on their "40 Under 40" list.[7]

State government

The Georgia State Capitol.

In 2019, Wade was appointed by Governor Kemp to serve on the Georgia Student Finance Commission. He worked closely with the Georgia Department of Education to provide funding for high school students to move to higher education. Wade's wife, Dr. Jennifer Sheffield-Wade, was simultaneously appointed to serve on the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. The board is tasked with overseeing the certification of Georgia educators.[8]

In 2020, following incumbent Kevin Tanner's decision to run for U.S. House, Wade ran to fill his seat in the Georgia House of Representatives. His campaign emphasized protections for small business and education.[2]

Wade was elected on November 3, 2020, winning 83.9% of the vote in the District 9 general election. He assumed office on January 11, 2021. Wade was later re-elected on November 8, 2022, running uncontested.[9]

On January 19, 2023, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp selected Wade to serve as a floor leader for the 2023-2024 General Assembly. The primary duty of this position is to manage bills initiated or favored by Kemp.[10]

On January 19, 2023, the Georgia House Committee on Assignments named Wade to serve as vice chairman of the Banks and Banking Committee.[11]

On February 15, 2024, Wade was named the 2023 "Legislator of the Year" by the Georgia Baptist Mission Board.[12]

Legislation

During the 2021-2022 General Assembly, Wade sponsored House Bill 1084, seeking to prevent the teaching of "divisive concepts" in schools. A response to the emergence of critical race theory, the bill cites several examples that include teaching racial superiority, that the United States is fundamentally racist, individuals are inherently racist by virtue of skin color, and other similar concepts.[13] The bill was signed into law by Governor Kemp in April 2022.[14][15]

In the 2023-2024 session, Wade introduced House Bill 147, known as the "Safe Schools Act." The bill would require schools to conduct annual active-shooter drills, as well as submit safety plans to the Georgia Emergency Management Association. The bill was passed and signed into law by Governor Kemp in April 2023.[16][17]

After it passed through the Georgia Senate, Wade also introduced Senate Bill 42 to the House Floor, a bipartisan bill designed to bring awareness to human trafficking. The bill aims to "set minimum and maximum fines on certain businesses that are noncompliant in posting notice issued by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation that outlines the National Human Trafficking Resource Center phone number and the Statewide Georgia Hotline for Human Trafficking phone number." The bill overwhelmingly passed and was signed into law by Governor Kemp in April 2023.[18]

Committee assignments

For the 156th Georgia General Assembly:

  • Banks and Banking
  • Education
  • State Planning and Community Affairs

For the 157th Georgia General Assembly:[19]

  • Banks and Banking (vice chairman)
  • Appropriations Committee
  • Education Committee
  • Juvenile Justice Committee
  • State Planning and Community Affairs Committee

References

  1. ^ "Georgia General Assembly".
  2. ^ a b c d "State Representative Will Wade". www.votewillwade.com. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  3. ^ "Alumni named to state boards". University of North Georgia. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  4. ^ "Elected Official Detail Page". www.ciclt.net. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  5. ^ "William Wade Joins River City Bank as Senior VP/Commercial Relationship Manager - River City Bank". www.rivercity.bank. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  6. ^ Hall, Sharon (February 14, 2020). "Wade, Sherrill announce run for state house seat". The Dahlonega Nugget. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  7. ^ DeMuth, Mary Ann (2017-10-01). "Georgia Trend's 2017 40 Under 40". Georgia Trend Magazine. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  8. ^ "Alumni named to state boards". University of North Georgia. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  9. ^ "Will Wade". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  10. ^ "Gov. Kemp Announces Administration Floor Leaders for 2023-2024 General Assembly | Governor Brian P. Kemp Office of the Governor". gov.georgia.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  11. ^ Dyer, Dean (2023-01-20). "Representative Will Wade Named Vice-Chair House Banks And Banking". WRWH. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  12. ^ "Dawsonville representative Will Wade named 2023 Legislator of the Year". AccessWDUN. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  13. ^ "Georgia HB1084 | 2021-2022 | Regular Session". LegiScan. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  14. ^ "Critics of Georgia's new 'divisive concepts' law say it could cause confusion". WABE. 2022-08-09. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  15. ^ Oladipo, Gloria (2022-04-02). "Georgia senate passes bill limiting discussion of race in schools". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  16. ^ "State House approves "Safe Schools Act" |". capitol-beat.org. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  17. ^ "Gov. Kemp Signs Bills to Improve Literacy and Provide Resources for Safe and Healthy Learning Environments | Governor Brian P. Kemp Office of the Governor". gov.georgia.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  18. ^ "Gov. Kemp Signs Legislation Continuing First Lady Marty Kemp's Work to End Human Trafficking | Governor Brian P. Kemp Office of the Governor". gov.georgia.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  19. ^ "Georgia General Assembly". www.legis.ga.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
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