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Portrait of John Albers, State Senator for Georgia District 56

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John Albers

State Senator · Georgia · District 56 · Republican

John Albers serves as a State Senator in the Georgia State Senate, representing District 56 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Albers.

Key facts

Full name
John Albers
Office
State Senator
Chamber
Georgia State Senate
State
Georgia
District
District 56
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1972
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/ac1cac30-3fec-4c56-b172-b483db465a6b
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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John Albers is a current member of the Georgia State Senate, representing the 56th District, which includes parts of Fulton, Cobb, and Cherokee Counties. A member of the Republican Party, Albers has been serving in the legislature since his election in 2010 and has successfully secured re-election in subsequent cycles. Throughout his tenure, he has held various leadership roles within the Senate, focusing on issues related to public safety, finance, and government oversight.

Early life and career

John Albers was born on August 18, 1972. He pursued higher education at the University of Louisville, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in organizational leadership. This academic background provided him with a foundation in leadership principles that would later inform his political career. In addition to his undergraduate studies, Albers furthered his education by participating in the University of Georgia's Legislative Leadership Institute, which is designed to prepare individuals for roles in public service and governance. He also completed a cybersecurity program at Harvard University, reflecting a commitment to understanding contemporary issues that intersect with technology and public policy.

Before entering the political arena, Albers likely gained experience in various professional settings that contributed to his leadership skills and understanding of organizational dynamics. His educational background and professional experiences positioned him well for a career in public service, where he could apply his knowledge to address the needs of his constituents.

Legislative service

John Albers began his legislative career when he was elected to the Georgia State Senate in the general election of 2010. Since then, he has been re-elected multiple times, demonstrating a sustained level of support from his constituents. His legislative service is characterized by active participation in various committees, where he has taken on significant leadership roles. Albers currently serves as the chairman of the Senate Public Safety Committee, a position that allows him to influence legislation related to law enforcement and public safety initiatives.

In addition to his role as chairman, Albers is the subcommittee chairman of Appropriations and serves as the vice chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. These positions indicate his involvement in budgetary matters and financial oversight within the state government. Furthermore, he is a member of several other committees, including Senate Government Oversight, Regulated Industries, and Rules Committees, which collectively shape a wide range of legislative issues.

Throughout his time in office, Albers has co-sponsored and sponsored various pieces of legislation that reflect his policy interests and priorities. For instance, in early 2021, he co-sponsored Senate Bill 171, which aimed to increase penalties for certain offenses committed during unlawful assemblies. Although the bill did not advance to a committee vote, it sparked discussions about the balance between public safety and First Amendment rights.

In January 2024, Albers co-sponsored Senate Bill 390, which proposed withholding government funding from libraries in Georgia that are affiliated with the American Library Association. This legislation emerged in response to concerns regarding the association's influence on library practices and the ideological positions of its leadership. The bill highlights Albers' focus on issues related to education and public funding, as well as his engagement with contemporary debates surrounding library governance.

In 2026, Albers sponsored legislation aimed at removing party labels from elections in the five most populous counties in metro Atlanta. This proposal was introduced during a time when the Republican Party was facing challenges in the region, and Albers argued that the bill would enhance public safety and governance. Critics, primarily from the Democratic Party, contended that the legislation was designed to benefit Republican candidates by obscuring their partisan affiliations during elections.

Policy focus and district

As a state senator, John Albers has concentrated on various policy areas that reflect the interests and concerns of his constituents in the 56th District. His leadership roles in committees related to public safety and finance suggest a commitment to addressing issues that directly impact the well-being of the community. Through his position as chairman of the Senate Public Safety Committee, Albers has the opportunity to influence legislation that pertains to law enforcement practices, emergency response, and community safety initiatives.

Albers' involvement in the Appropriations and Finance Committees indicates a focus on fiscal responsibility and budgetary matters, which are critical for the effective functioning of state government. His legislative efforts in these areas aim to ensure that state resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to meet the needs of Georgia residents.

The 56th District, which encompasses parts of Fulton, Cobb, and Cherokee Counties, is diverse and includes urban, suburban, and rural communities. This demographic variety presents both opportunities and challenges for Albers as he seeks to represent the interests of his constituents. His legislative initiatives often reflect an understanding of the unique needs of these communities, whether addressing public safety concerns, educational funding, or economic development.

In summary, John Albers has established himself as a significant figure in the Georgia State Senate, with a focus on public safety, finance, and governance. His educational background and professional experiences have equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of state legislation. Through his ongoing service, Albers continues to engage with the pressing issues facing his district and the state of Georgia.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_AlbersWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_AlbersWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_AlbersWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Georgia State SenateDistrict 56 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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