GA SOS BRAD RAFFENSPERGER TAPS BIPARTISAN LEADERS TO TAKE ON LICENSING REFORM

(Media release from the Georgia Secretary of State’s Press Office):

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger led the successful launch of the GA WORKS Licensing Commission on Monday, May 15th. The GA WORKS licensing commission is reviewing nearly 100 years of licensing rules and regulations and implementing a 21st century regulatory framework to accommodate the rapidly changing Georgia workforce.

“Today’s kickoff was a tremendous step forward for Georgia’s licensed professionals and skilled workers,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “We’re going to be rolling up our sleeves and tackling the challenges that red tape causes for Georgia’s workforce.”

“This bipartisan commission is paving the way to modernize Georgia’s licensing process—making the process relevant to today,” state Representative Doug Stoner.

Commission members include Chairman and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Interim Director of Professional Licensing Division Gabriel Sterling, Representatives Brian Prince, Leesa Hagan, Doug Stoner, and Steve Tarvin, Senators Mike Dugan, Sheikh Rahman, Sonya Halpern, and Larry Walker, Georgia Massage Therapy Board Member Craig Knowles, Private Detectives Board Member Tripp Mitchell, Georgia Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Chris Clark, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Katie Kirkpatrick, and Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Bert Brantley.

“With 1 in 4 high-demand jobs in Georgia requiring an occupational license, transparency and fairness in the process are critical to ensuring the robust talent pipeline our state needs to keep thriving,” said Katie Kirkpatrick, President & CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “This Commission will provide valuable input to optimize the state’s occupational licensing structure and put Georgia workers first.”

“Across all of Georgia, regardless of industry or organization, I hear concerns regarding workforce,” said Senator Larry Walker. “I applaud the Secretary of State for establishing this commission to address this issue, and I’m honored to serve with him in this endeavor.”