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Tom Coleman (Georgia politician)

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267: 249: 354:, and took office, representing District 1, in 1981. He was elected to seven consecutive terms, serving a total of 14 years, until he stepping down in 1995. In the Senate, Coleman was Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and a member of the Appropriations Committee for 12 years and member of Continuation Committee for ten years. In 1995, after leaving the Senate, Coleman was appointed by Governor 472: 423:"A Resolution Acknowledging the Life and Accomplishments of Tom Coleman, Former Savannah Alderman, Chatham County Commission Chairman, State Senator, Georgia University System Regent, and DOT Commissioner, Who Passed Away on June 4, 2014" 341:
Coleman was the owner of Bonitz of Georgia, a construction company which he started in 1954, and where he remained as board chairman until his death. Coleman began his political career as a Savannah City Council alderman during the
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Commission, where he served from 1972 to 1976. During his term as Commission chairman, Coleman led the initiative to build the Chatham County Courthouse and jail. In 1980 Coleman was elected to the
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where he was captain of the football team. After graduation, Coleman stayed on at Georgia Tech as a physics teacher and football coach. Coleman enlisted in the
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is named the Tom Coleman Highway. The Courthouse in Chatham County is also named in his honor as the J. Tom Coleman Courthouse - Judicial Center
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Celeste Coleman Shearouse, Lynn Coleman Brown, Suzanne Coleman Cone, J. Thomas Coleman, III, James Patrick Coleman, Sr. and John Michael Coleman
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in his later years, died in his native Savannah on June 4, 2014, at the age of 85.
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administration from 1962 to 1966. He was then elected Chairman of the
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to an at-large seat on the University System of Georgia
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Georgia State Senate
1st
John R. Riley
Eric Johnson
Georgia Board of Regents
Zell Miller
Georgia Department of Transportation
Roy Barnes
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Democratic
Alma mater
Georgia Institute of Technology
United States of America
United States Army
U.S. Army Reserve
Captain
Savannah, Georgia
Benedictine Military School
Georgia Institute of Technology
U.S. Army
Korean conflict
U.S. Army Reserve
Malcolm Maclean
Chatham County
Georgia State Senate
Zell Miller
Board of Regents
Georgia Department of Transportation
Roy Barnes

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