Valencia Seay

Office
State Senate, Georgia, 34th District

Biography

Senator Valencia Seay is a Democrat representing Senate District 34, which includes portions of Clayton and Fayette counties.

Senator Seay is a member of the Appropriations, Government Oversight, Public Safety, and Science and Technology committees. She is also an ex-officio member of the Senate Transportation Committee.

Retired from a 22-year career in banking, Senator Seay is president and CEO of Seay & Associates. Elected to Clayton County Board of Education in 1992. Served two years in Georgia’s House of Representatives and fifteen years in Georgia State Senate.

Throughout her career, she has been closely involved with various civic groups. Recently, she was honored by the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council for her Legisla- tive Advocacy for establishing an agricultural museum (Senate Bill 274, 2015). In addition, she received the 2015 We Are Clayton Living Legend Award.

She is also a Life Member of the NAACP and the National Council of Negro Women. She is very active with the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, where she serves as vice chair.

Senator Seay also supports the advancement of women as a member of the National Organization of Women Legislators, Women in Government and the Women’s Legislative Caucus, where she has served as a tri-chair from 2007 to 2008. In 2007, Sen. Seay was honored by the Clayton County chapter of the NAACP with its prestigious Living Legend Award.

Sen. Seay received the 2015 Alpha Kappa Alpha Capitol Legislator of the Year Award for her longstanding commit- ment to the people of the 34th Senate District and her un- wavering supports for the advancement of women.

Senator Seay is married to Walter, and they have two chil- dren and four grandchildren. The Seays are members of the Antioch Baptist Church North.

Source: GA STATE SENATE

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Valencia Seay

Valencia Seay, Willoughby Avenue, The Five Fifths, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, African American Politics, Black in Politics

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Office
State Senate, Georgia, 34th District

Biography

Senator Valencia Seay is a Democrat representing Senate District 34, which includes portions of Clayton and Fayette counties.

Senator Seay is a member of the Appropriations, Government Oversight, Public Safety, and Science and Technology committees. She is also an ex-officio member of the Senate Transportation Committee.

Retired from a 22-year career in banking, Senator Seay is president and CEO of Seay & Associates. Elected to Clayton County Board of Education in 1992. Served two years in Georgia’s House of Representatives and fifteen years in Georgia State Senate.

Throughout her career, she has been closely involved with various civic groups. Recently, she was honored by the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council for her Legisla- tive Advocacy for establishing an agricultural museum (Senate Bill 274, 2015). In addition, she received the 2015 We Are Clayton Living Legend Award.

She is also a Life Member of the NAACP and the National Council of Negro Women. She is very active with the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, where she serves as vice chair.

Senator Seay also supports the advancement of women as a member of the National Organization of Women Legislators, Women in Government and the Women’s Legislative Caucus, where she has served as a tri-chair from 2007 to 2008. In 2007, Sen. Seay was honored by the Clayton County chapter of the NAACP with its prestigious Living Legend Award.

Sen. Seay received the 2015 Alpha Kappa Alpha Capitol Legislator of the Year Award for her longstanding commit- ment to the people of the 34th Senate District and her un- wavering supports for the advancement of women.

Senator Seay is married to Walter, and they have two chil- dren and four grandchildren. The Seays are members of the Antioch Baptist Church North.

Source: GA STATE SENATE

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