...gridlock.John Stone, a veteran Repub lican aide on Capitol Hill who worked for late Rep. Charlie Norwood and former Rep. Max Burns, has resigned as chief of staff to Texas Rep. John Carter so he can run for Barrow's seat. He ran in the old 12th...
...up potential committee appointments, Bullock said.Barbee said he last recalled a House speaker coming to Augusta for Max Burns' 2004 race against Barrow."If the district was not in play for Lee to win, they would not be here," Barbee said...
...still-existent political machine, Barbee said. On Friday, McLeod won the endorsement of former 12th Dis trict U.S. Rep. Max Burns, now president of Gordon Col lege, who narrowly lost to Bar row in 2006, according to a news release.
...a Democrat running for the District 12 seat in 2001, with whom he had a Bible study group, before the emergence of Max Burns as the Republican congressional candidate, according to Paradise. Associated General Contractors, the source of the...
...wasn't required to, Barrow moved from Athens to Savannah in a redrawn 12th District and narrowly defeated Republican Max Burns to retain his seat in 2006.Easily re-elected in 2008 and 2010, Barrow faced another challenge when Georgia Republicans...
...twice after the Republicans drew him out of the district. He lived in Athens in 2004 when he beat Republican incumbent Max Burns. In 2006, after redistricting, he moved to Savannah and beat Burns again. In 2008, he beat Republican John Stone...
...he said in an interview Monday. Allen is the brother of Coun ty Commissioner Charles Allen.Former U.S. Rep. Max Burns, whom Barrow defeated for the post in 2006, has also been mentioned as a candidate.Barrow has said he intends to seek...
...Republican Party picking up about $1.3 million or about 65 percent of the tab.In other newsFORMER GEORGIA congressman Max Burns has been named president of Gordon College in middle Georgia.? From wire reports
...Carolina and Knoxville, Tenn., is expected soon. Both interstate routes were first proposed in 2004 by U.S. Rep. Max Burns and other legislators.In an e-mail statement, Rep. John Barrow said Tuesday he would work to make the reports a...
...through central Georgia and Alabama to Natchez, Miss.Both interstate routes were first proposed in 2004 by U.S. Rep. Max Burns and other legislators with the original purpose of connecting military bases and enhancing economic development, especially...