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Encyclopedia > Roy Barnes
Roy Barnes


In office
January 11, 1999 – January 13, 2003
Lieutenant(s) Mark Taylor
Preceded by Zell Miller
Succeeded by Sonny Perdue

Born March 11 1948 ( 1948-03-11) (age 59)
Mableton, Georgia
Political party Democratic
Spouse Marie Dobbs Barnes
Profession Lawyer
Religion Methodist
"Roy Barnes" in the New Georgia Encyclopedia

Roy Eugene Barnes (born March 11, 1948) was the governor of the U.S. state of Georgia from January 1999 until January 2003. He is a member of the United States Democratic Party. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This is a list of Governors of the state of Georgia, including governors of the British colony of Georgia. ... January 11 is the 11th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ... January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Lieutenant Governor of Georgia is a constitutional officer of the state, elected to a 4-year term by popular vote. ... Mark Fletcher Taylor, is currently serving his second term as lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Georgia. ... Zell Bryan Miller (born February 24, 1932) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. ... George Ervin Sonny Perdue III (born December 20, 1946) is the current governor of the U.S. state of Georgia. ... March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (71st in leap years). ... 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ... Mableton is a census-designated place and an unincorporated town located in Cobb County, Georgia. ... The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ... A lawyer, according to Blacks Law Dictionary, is a person learned in the law; as an attorney, counsel or solicitor; a person licensed to practice law. ... Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Wycliffe Tyndale · Luther · Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Pope · Archbishop of Canterbury Patriarch of Constantinople Christianity Portal This box:      For school of ancient... March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (71st in leap years). ... 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ... For other uses, see Governor (disambiguation). ... Federal courts Supreme Court Chief Justice Associate Justices Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Counties/Parishes/Boroughs, Cities, and Towns Other countries Politics Portal      A U.S. state is any one of the fifty subnational entities of... Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ... The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...


Barnes was born in Mableton, now a suburb just west of Atlanta. He first became successful in politics in 1974, when he was elected to the Georgia state Senate. He served there from 1975 until 1990, when he ran in the Democratic primary for governor of Georgia. He was defeated by Zell Miller, who later won the election and became an ally of Barnes. Barnes returned to politics in 1992, serving in the Georgia state House of Representatives until 1998, when he ran for governor again, this time winning the Democratic primary. Barnes defeated then-Secretary of State Lewis Massey to win the Democratic Primary. He defeated Republican businessman Guy Millner 53%-44% in the General Election. 1998 was a good year for Democrats in Georgia. The Democrats retained control of both houses of the legislature and retained all but two state level offices (Republican were elected Insurance Commissioner and School Superintendent). Pushing education reform, Barnes focused on a smaller teacher-pupil ratio and more accountability by raising academic standards. He also supported legislation that guaranteed patients the right to choose their physicians and helped pass legislation that allowed insurance companies to be held liable for denying or delaying health care for individuals. Barnes successfully pushed for tax cuts on family farms and established a sales tax holiday for Georgia. Mableton is a census-designated place and an unincorporated town located in Cobb County, Georgia. ... Housing subdivision near Union, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. ... This article is about the state capital of Georgia. ... The Politics series Politics Portal This box:      Politics is defined as a group of people who are influenced to change laws and other such things to make the world a better place the process by which groups of people make decisions. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... Type Bicameral Houses Senate House of Representatives President of the Senate Casey Cagle, R since November 7, 2006 Speaker of the House Glenn Richardson, R since November 7, 2006 Members 236 Political groups (as of November 7, 2006 elections) Democratic Party Republican Party Meeting place Georgia State Capitol Web site... Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... A primary election is an election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election (nominating primary). ... This is a list of Governors of the state of Georgia, including governors of the British colony of Georgia. ... Zell Bryan Miller (born February 24, 1932) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. ... Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... Guy W. Millner is a multi-millionaire businessman who ran as a Republican for Governor of Georgia in 1994, United States Senator from Georgia in 1996 and Governor of Georgia in 1998. ...


Governor of Georgia

Georgia state flag from 1956 to 2001
Georgia state flag from 2001 to 2003

His tenure as governor was also marked by controversy over education reform and the redesign of the state flag, which, since 1956, had featured the Confederate battle emblem. Barnes made the decision to push for, and succeeded in, removing the Confederate Emblem from its prominence on the flag. Barnes used a more centralized approach to education and eliminated tenure for newly hired teachers. He also pushed through a controversial initiative to end social promotion by requiring students to pass a test before advancing to the next grade. Many educators strongly disagreed with Barnes's criticisms of teaching methods and the education system as a whole. He further pushed the building of the Northern Arc, an outer perimeter north of Atlanta that met with opposition from the locals. During most of his tenure, his former law partner, State Senator Charles B. Tanksley, who was a member of the United States Republican Party, served as his floor manager in the Georgia Senate. Image File history File links Gaflag1956. ... Image File history File links Gaflag1956. ... Image File history File links GaFlag2001. ... Image File history File links GaFlag2001. ... State flag of Georgia The current flag of Georgia was adopted on May 8, 2003. ... The Outer Perimeter was an expressway originally planned to encircle Atlanta about 20-to-25 miles further away from the city than the existing Perimeter Highway (I-285). ... Charles B. Tanksley (April 7, 1952 - ) was a five-term member of the Georgia Senate, serving from 1995-2004 as a member of the United States Republican Party from the 32nd District in Cobb County, Georgia. ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... Seal of the Georgia Senate The Georgia Senate is the upper house of the Georgia General Assembly (the state legislature of Georgia). ...


Facing re-election in 2002, he lost in an upset in November 2002 due to his stands on those issues, as well as part of a larger GOP Midterm sweep. Particularly important was the impact the Flag decision had had on rural south Georgia counties, where his vote percentages shrank by 20% in places. Following his defeat, he decided to lend his talents to a legal aid group and offer his talents in the field of private consulting and certain legal defense. For his stance on the Flag Issue and the price it ultimately cost him, Roy E. Barnes was awarded the 2003 Profile in Courage Award by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. Barnes founded the Barnes Law Group with his daughter soon after leaving the Governor's Mansion, where he works with his family and many of today's citizens. The Profile in Courage Award is an award given to someone who displays the type of courage that John F. Kennedy described in his book of the same name. ... The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library is the presidential library and museum of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. ...


External links

  • Roy Barnes (the New Georgia Encyclopedia)
Preceded by
Zell Miller
Governor of Georgia
1999-2003
Succeeded by
Sonny Perdue


 

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