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Randal  Mangham
Georgia Senator

Randal Mangham

Democrat
District: SD-055
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Voting History

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HB1272 Regulating Stablecoins (Passed 50 to 1 on 4/2/2026). Establishes a state licensing-and-regulatory system for payment-stablecoin issuers.

4/2/2026
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HB1272 Regulating Stablecoins (Passed 50 to 1 on 4/2/2026). Establishes a state licensing-and-regulatory system for payment-stablecoin issuers.

HB1123 Government After-school Pre-kindergarten (Passed 46 to 0 on 3/19/2026). Requires certain Georgia public schools that offer after-school programs to make those programs available to pre-kindergarten students.

3/19/2026
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HB1123 Government After-school Pre-kindergarten (Passed 46 to 0 on 3/19/2026). Requires certain Georgia public schools that offer after-school programs to make those programs available to pre-kindergarten students.

SB410 Repealing Tax Exemption for Data Centers (Passed 32 to 21 on 3/6/2026). Would repeal Georgia's sales-and-use-tax exemption for data-center equipment.

3/6/2026
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SB410 Repealing Tax Exemption for Data Centers (Passed 32 to 21 on 3/6/2026). Would repeal Georgia's sales-and-use-tax exemption for data-center equipment.

Self-defense Senate

SB572 Self-defense (Passed 30 to 23 on 3/6/2026). Would expand Georgia's self-defense laws by adding another justification for using force in defense of oneself or others, and broadens civil-liability immunity.

3/6/2026
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SB572 Self-defense (Passed 30 to 23 on 3/6/2026). Would expand Georgia's self-defense laws by adding another justification for using force in defense of oneself or others, and broadens civil-liability immunity.

SB499 Repealing Prohibition on Silencers (Passed 30 to 20 on 3/6/2026). Would repeal Georgia's state-level prohibition on possessing firearm suppressors, also called silencers.

3/6/2026
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SB499 Repealing Prohibition on Silencers (Passed 30 to 20 on 3/6/2026). Would repeal Georgia's state-level prohibition on possessing firearm suppressors, also called silencers.

SB476 Income-tax Reduction (Passed 32 to 18 on 2/12/2026). Would reduce Georgia's personal income tax by exempting the first $50,000 of income for single filers and the first $100,000 for married couples filing jointly.

2/12/2026
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SB476 Income-tax Reduction (Passed 32 to 18 on 2/12/2026). Would reduce Georgia's personal income tax by exempting the first $50,000 of income for single filers and the first $100,000 for married couples filing jointly.

HB371 Funding Government Schools (passed 50 to 4 on 4/2/2025). Increases capital outlay funding for public schools from $300 million to $375 million annually.

4/2/2025
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HB371 Funding Government Schools (passed 50 to 4 on 4/2/2025). Increases capital outlay funding for public schools from $300 million to $375 million annually.

H135 Ending "Public Benefits" to Illegal Aliens (passed 26 to 9 on 4/1/2025). Makes illegal aliens ineligible for certain "public benefits."

4/1/2025
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H135 Ending "Public Benefits" to Illegal Aliens (passed 26 to 9 on 4/1/2025). Makes illegal aliens ineligible for certain "public benefits."

HB428 Right to In Vitro Fertilization (passed 53 to 1 on 3/27/2025). Codifies a right for individuals to obtain in vitro fertilization.

3/27/2025
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HB428 Right to In Vitro Fertilization (passed 53 to 1 on 3/27/2025). Codifies a right for individuals to obtain in vitro fertilization.

HB111 Reducing State Income Taxes (passed 30 to 23 on 3/20/2025). Reduces the state income tax rate to 5.19% in 2025 and to 4.99% by 2027.

3/20/2025
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HB111 Reducing State Income Taxes (passed 30 to 23 on 3/20/2025). Reduces the state income tax rate to 5.19% in 2025 and to 4.99% by 2027.

SB163 Preemption of Local Gun Control (passed 33 to 23 on 3/6/2025). Would increase the civil penalty from $100 to $50,000 for unauthorized acts related to the local regulation of weapons.

3/6/2025
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SB163 Preemption of Local Gun Control (passed 33 to 23 on 3/6/2025). Would increase the civil penalty from $100 to $50,000 for unauthorized acts related to the local regulation of weapons.

SB29 DNA Collection Without Due Process (passed 44 to 11 on 3/3/2025). Requires the collection of a DNA sample from any person who is “arrested” for, not just charged with or convicted of, a “serious violent felony.”

3/3/2025
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SB29 DNA Collection Without Due Process (passed 44 to 11 on 3/3/2025). Requires the collection of a DNA sample from any person who is “arrested” for, not just charged with or convicted of, a “serious violent felony.”

SR23 Article V Convention: Term Limits (adopted 34 to 18 on 2/20/2025). Would apply to Congress to “call a convention” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution for the purpose of proposing an amendment to set term limits on members of Congress.

2/20/2025
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SR23 Article V Convention: Term Limits (adopted 34 to 18 on 2/20/2025). Would apply to Congress to “call a convention” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution for the purpose of proposing an amendment to set term limits on members of Congress.

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