Saturday, September 6, 2008

Fall Football and Family Fun Day

You and your family are invited to join us in supporting
State Senator Ronnie Chance
(Republican, Tyrone)
at his Fall Football and Family Fun Day!

Saturday, September 13, 2008
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
500 Aviation Way
Hanger B4
Peachtree City Airport
Peachtree City, GA 30269

Featuring Special Invited Guests
Governor Sonny Perdue
and
U.S. Representative Lynn Westmoreland

Food and Drinks Provided
Special Football Viewing Area Included
All Members of the Family are Invited!

R.S.V.P. to Billy Kirkland at rsvp@five-points.net or 678.458.7355
by September 8th

There is no cost to attend
If you would like to make a contribution to Senator Chance's re-election campaign, please bring a check to the event or mail to:
Chance for Senate
P.O. Box 267
Tyrone, GA 30290

State law requires us to make our best effort to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of the employer for individuals contributing in excess of $100 per election cycle. Personal and corporate contributions up to $2300 per election cycle are allowed. Contributions are not deductible for tax purposes.

http://www.chanceforsenate.com/
Paid for by Chance for Senate

Senator Ronnie Chance Holds 4th Annual Golf Tournament

PLEASE JOIN GOVERNOR PERDUE'S FLOOR LEADER
STATE SENATOR RONNIE CHANCE
AT HIS 4th ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Whitewater Creek Golf Course
175 Birkdale Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30215
8:30 a.m. - Registration, Meet & Greet
10:oo a.m. - Shotgun Start
TOURNAMENT LEVELS:
Tournament Sponsor: $1500 (includes sponsor recognition, hole sponsorship, team of four players)
Team of Four: $1000
Hole Sponsor: $500
Individual Player: $300
Individual Constituent Player: $200
Other Donation: _________

Lunch is included and prizes will be awarded post-tournament!
For more information, Please call:(770) 969-9155
Or email:
rsvp@five-points.net
Registrations may be faxed to: (770) 969-9755
To make a contribution online, please visit:
www.chanceforsenate.com
Donations and registrations may be mailed to:
Chance for Senate
P.O. Box 267
Tyrone, GA 30290
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Sen. Chance’s Identity Theft Bill signed into law

Governor Sonny Perdue has recently signed two measures that will further protect the identity of Georgia’s consumers. In order to curb the rise of identity theft, Gov. Perdue introduced legislation during the 2008 session to establish an identity theft task force within the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI). Sponsored by Sen. Ronnie Chance (R-Tyrone), Senate Bill 388 creates a new GBI task force that will investigate alleged identity theft, educate the public on how to protect themselves, support victims and train local law enforcement to combat identity theft.

“The state is taking an active role in preventing identity theft through this legislation, which I am confident will be an important step in curbing such illegal activity,” said Sen. Chance. “With $1 million in new funding in the state budget, SB 388 will enable the GBI to add eight investigative positions to the ID Theft Task Force to combat identity theft statewide.”

The Governor also signed House Bill 130 to allow consumers to place or remove an immediate security freeze on their credit report for a $3 fee. Under this legislation, each major consumer credit reporting agency, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, must offer this service to allow consumers to prohibit the release of their credit report or credit score to third parties.

As of August 1, consumers will be able to request a freeze electronically through Internet systems that each credit reporting agency is required to develop. Once submitted electronically, requests will be fulfilled within 15 minutes. A toll-free telephone number will also be provided, so that requests may be made over the phone. In order to make this service easily accessible to everyone, consumers who are 65 years of age or older, and those who are documented victims of identity fraud, will not be charged the $3 fee for placing or removing a freeze.

“Identity theft is a rampant problem across the country, and I am pleased that we can offer our citizens added protection to keep them and their family safe,” added Sen. Chance. “These new laws give consumers the tools they need to protect their hard-earned savings, and give those who have fallen victim to this crime the immediate help they need to minimize the damage.”

For more information on the Georgia State Senate, please visit www.senate.ga.gov.

Pictured above (L-R): Rep. Tommy Benton (R-Jefferson), Sen. Ronnie Chance (R-Tyrone), Sen. Renee Unterman (R-Buford) and Sen. Cecil Staton (R-Macon) flank Governor Sonny Perdue at a recent press conference, announcing the signing of two important consumer protection laws, SB 388 and HB 130.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

GA Sen Ronnie Chance, Legislative Wrap Up, SB 458,

Senator Ronnie Chance dropped by the Fayette County Republican Party's First Saturday Breakfast the morning after the Legislative session ended (at midnight). He talks about the controversial Senate bill that stirred Fayette County to make record numbers of calls to the Governor. He also discusses some of the dollars that will be coming to Fayette, procudures, the budget and other topics of interest to Georgians. Video: 3/5/08



Saturday, April 5, 2008

Open Letter from State Senator Ronnie Chance April 5, 2008

Dear fellow Fayette County citizen:

I want to thank you for the many phone calls and emails I have received from you expressing your concerns about maintaining our exemplary school system here in Fayette. The very fact that you are so involved is a large reason that our schools enjoy such great success.

Several days ago the State Senate passed SB 458 relating to vouchers for students in failing schools and systems. I feel it is important to clarify the vote and explain the often complex legislative process to dispel the confusion surrounding this issue.

The original bill, sponsored by Eric Johnson (R- Savannah), was designed to allow students from failing schools to enroll in a voucher program to attend private schools, other schools within the same system or systems outside of the current system at the discretion of the receiving system. The language originally read, “systems may accept students from non-accredited systems based on availability. The bill was amended in the Senate to read, “systems shall accept students based upon availability. The amendment passed by unanimous consent, meaning no vote or debate occurred prior to final passage by the Senate.

The state’s legislative counsel determined that the phrase ‘based upon availability’ still gave systems the ability to choose to accept or deny students, as is the case under current law which allows any system to choose to accept students from other systems. However, due to the ambiguity of the amendment language, the following week we amended the bill in the House back to the original version which included the ‘may accept’ phrase. We then stripped all references to public schools from the bill in the House Rules committee. Last night, the last day of the 2008 legislative session we were successful in killing the bill completely by preventing the House from calling it up for a vote prior to adjournment.

As you know, our legislative process is very deliberate to ensure that each chamber of the legislature and governor has adequate time for debate and review to hopefully pass quality legislation for Georgians. During every step of this process, I, along with State Representative Matt Ramsey, have been in daily contact with our county school superintendent and members of the local board of education to ensure the interests of Fayette students are being protected by everyone.

As a graduate of Fayette County High School and the father of two daughters who will be attending our public schools, I am undeniably committed to ensuring Fayette schools maintain the high level of standard we have all worked so hard to achieve.

Thank you for allowing me to represent you in your State Senate. It is a responsibility I do not take lightly. I welcome your comments and suggestions and hope you please feel free to contact me on my cell phone (678) 794 -0678.

I also want to thank all of you who were able to attend our town hall meeting on Saturday, March 29, and I encourage you to remain vigilant in following the legislative process and holding our elected officials at every level accountable. Thank you again.

Sincerely,
Ronnie Chance

Friday, April 4, 2008

Sen. Chance secures needed public safety funding for Fayette County

State Sen. Ronnie Chance (R-Tyrone) has secured much-needed funding for Fayette County public safety services in the Fiscal Year 2009 state budget. This new funding, totaling $200,000, will be appropriated to Fayette County for the planning, design and construction of a new emergency operations center and public safety facility. In addition, $9000 in new funding will be used to purchase thermal imaging devices for the Fayette County Fire Department.

“I am pleased to have been a part of this process, which will provide improved emergency response and public safety services in Fayette County,” said Sen. Chance. “I’d also like to acknowledge the efforts of the Fayette County public safety and EMS personnel. Their commitment to public safety and the well-being of Fayette citizens is to be commended.”

Sen. Chance requested this important local assistance funding for Fayette County in the FY 09 budget, which was approved recently in the General Assembly. The state will begin the process of appropriating all local assistance funding on July 1, 2008.

“This funding will go toward the emergency operations center that is the heart of these activities,” said Chairman Jack Smith of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners. “We are pleased that Senator Chance has secured this funding for the emergency operations center and public safety facility. This is another example of county and state officials working collaboratively to fund critical infrastructure in Fayette County.”

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

3/24/08 - FY ‘08 budget receives final passage

As the Senate moves closer to the final gavel of the 2008 session, the news at the Capitol this week was the final passage of the Fiscal Year ‘08 amended budget. This year’s FY 08 amended budget places an emphasis on natural resources, trauma care funding and education. We’ve added over $300 million to the existing $20.2 billion budgeted for fiscal year 2008. The final version of the FY 08 budget that was agreed upon contains:

• $40 million dollars in new funding for the construction of reservoirs and $500,000 for the maintenance and improvement of existing reservoirs
• New funding for state mental hospitals, child welfare services and the PeachCare program
• $6.3 million dollars added to the hazardous waste trust fund
• $53 million in new funding for trauma care, some of which goes to Grady Hospital
• $20 million in equalization funding for education to compensate for new student enrollment

Given the recent prediction of slowing state revenues, I feel we have a fiscally responsible budget for the remainder of FY 08, which strikes a good balance between the critical needs of the state and the desire to keep state spending under control.

Some other bills passing the Senate this week include:

HB 1019 creates the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank within the State Road and Tollway Authority. The measure will assist in funding new transportation and road projects in the state.

HB 921 allows the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance to participate in a nationwide licensing system for mortgage brokers and lenders.

HB 945 authorizes certain persons to access vehicle tag and title information in order to provide notice to the owners of towed or impounded vehicles.

HB 1014 expands the Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan to include qualified tuition programs.

HB 1026 exempts utilities from notice and hearing requirements when the Department of Transportation removes facilities that are obstructing road projects.

HB 983 authorizes law enforcement agencies from neighboring states that are in fresh pursuit of a suspect who crosses into Georgia to arrest and hold such person in custody.

HB 1245 reforms and streamlines the current indigent defense system in Georgia with the goal of maintaining solvency.

As always, please contact me in my office and let me know your opinions, your thoughts and your concerns.