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Born: August 7, 1919, Kissimmee, Florida
Occupation: Farmer, state legislator
Accomplishments: As a farmer and public affairs representative
with Southern Railway, Mr. Reaves recognized a great need for
agricultural facilities, technical support and research. He has
faithfully sought to provide those since winning a seat in the
Georgia House of Representatives since 1963. Mr. Reaves has served
on the House Agriculture Committee for 32 years, the past 20 as
chair. He is also on the House Appropriations Committee and chairs
the Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee. In his years of
championing Georgia agriculture, Mr. Reaves' support of the UGA
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has never wavered.
He played a vital role in building the Comprehensive Agricultural
Livestock and Poultry Facility
and Veterinary Diagnostic Lab in Athens, the Center for Food Safety
and Quality Enhancement building in Griffin and the Bull Test
Station and Plant Pathology Lab in Tifton, as well as the National
Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry and many other facilities.
He pushed through
the authorizing legislation that began the Boll Weevil Eradication
Program and brought cotton back as a major cash crop in Georgia.
Mr. Reaves' agricultural and rural development leadership in the
Southern Legislative Conference and the National Conference of
State Legislators has helped generate national funding for agricultural
research and extension and has helped shaped national farm policy.
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