Chuck Payne REPRepublican
State Senator, District 54
(404) 463-5402 (404) 657-7266 (706) 529-6748 chuck.payne@senate.ga.gov phyllis.williams@senate.ga.gov www.legis.ga.gov/members/senate/4909?session=1029 www.legis.ga.gov/members/senate/4909?session=1031 ballotpedia.org/Chuck_Payne en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Payne 320-A Coverdell, Atlanta GA 30334 Post Office, Dalton GA 30722 320, Atlanta GA 30334 1804 Walton, Dalton GA 30721
Charles F. Payne (born December 22, 1964) is an American politician who has served in the Georgia State Senate from the 54th district since 2017. Senator Chuck Payne, a Republican, was first elected to serve as the State Senator for the 54th district in January 2017. Senator Payne serves as Vice Chairman of the Senate State and Local Governmental Operations Committee, Ex-Officio of the Senate Public Safety Committee, Secretary of the Senate Finance Committee, Secretary of the Senate Higher Education Committee and Secretary of the Senate State Institutions and Property Committee. Senator Payne also serves as Chairman of the Senate Finance Sub-Committee on issues pertaining to Ad Valorem Taxes. Sen. Payne served four years (1984-1988) in the Army and the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, NC. It was during this time that he met the love of his life, Angie Sellers, and they were married in January 1988. In that same year, they moved back to Dalton and Sen. Payne began his 30-year career of public service to troubled youth and their families with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice. Sen. Payne retired from the Department of Juvenile Justice with 30 years of service on October 31, 2016.
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