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Renee Unterman is an American politician who has served in the Georgia State Senate since 2005. She is a Republican and represents the 17th district, which includes parts of Gwinnett and Rockdale counties. Unterman was born in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and attended the University of Georgia, where she earned a bachelor's degree in education. She later earned a master's degree in public administration from Georgia State University.
Unterman was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 2002, and was re-elected in 2004. In 2005, she was elected to the Georgia State Senate, where she has served ever since. She is the chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee and is a member of the Appropriations, Education and Youth, and Insurance and Labor committees.
Unterman is a strong advocate for health care reform and has sponsored legislation to expand access to health care for low-income Georgians. She has also sponsored legislation to increase funding for public education and to protect victims of domestic violence. In addition, she has been a vocal opponent of abortion and has sponsored legislation to restrict access to the procedure.
As of 2021, Renee Unterman's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.
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Her husband is Phil Coker
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Renee Unterman Net Worth
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On June 6, 2019, Unterman announced her candidacy for U.S. House of Representatives in Georgia's 7th Congressional District.
At the beginning of the 2019 legislative session, Unterman was removed as chair of the Health and Human Services Committee by the incoming Senate leader, Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan. Subsequently, she spoke out about a new Senate rule change that shortened the period an accuser has to file a civil complaint against Senators or their staff for claims of sexual harassment and also claimed to have recently been sexually harassed. At the time, she sided with the Democratic women in the Senate who also protested the new rule change. Unterman was made chair of the less influential Science & Technology Committee.
House Bill 481 ("HB481") was considered by the Committee in 2019. Known as the "Heartbeat" bill, the legislation sought to prohibit women from obtaining abortions from as early as six weeks or when the heartbeat of the fetus could be detected. When HB481 passed the House and was forwarded to the Senate, it was sent to Unterman's committee. Unterman held a public hearing on the bill and, with the chamber's lawyers, drafted a substitute bill that was passed by the Senate. Unterman did not vote on the bill in committee vote, but did so once it arrived on the Senate floor.
On September 5, 2018, an attack ad was released claiming that Georgia Secretary of State and 2018 Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp chose not to pursue accusations of sexual assault against therapists employed by Massage Envy because of donations made by franchisee owners to Kemp's campaign. Unterman stated publicly that there appeared to be "a direct connection between campaign support from Massage Envy franchisees in exchange for non-action and suppression" and asked U.S. Attorney B.J. Pak to investigate "what seems to be a quid pro quo scheme being perpetrated through the secretary of state’s office and the Kemp for governor campaign." Kemp said that he did nothing illegal, and refunded the contributions that had been questioned. In response to the accusations, a spokesperson for Kemp's campaign stated that Unterman was "mentally unstable" and suggested she "seek immediate medical attention before she hurts herself or someone else". These remarks appeared to reference Unterman's history of depression, about which she has spoken publicly. In response, Unterman said she would not be "intimidated, blackmailed, belittled, or sexually harassed" into silence by Kemp's campaign.
In March 2016, Unterman (in her capacity as Health and Human Services Committee chair) blocked House Bill 827, the Pursuing Justice for Rape Victims Bill, which would have required law enforcement to account for any backlog of untested rape kits. In explaining her action, she said that the bill was addressing a problem that did not exist, that it had been "overly politicized" by its author, Scott Holcomb, and that Holcomb had introduced the bill only to make himself "feel good". Unterman's opposition to the bill was profiled in two segments on the TBS show Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.
Unterman served in the Georgia State House of Representatives from 1998 to 2002. She has served as a member of the Georgia State Senate from the 45th District since 2003. She is a member of the Republican Party.
Renee S. Unterman (born January 27, 1954) is an American politician. A Republican, she has represented the 45th District in the Georgia State Senate since 2003. Unterman chairs the Georgia State Senate Science and Technology Committee. She previously served in the Georgia State House of Representatives from 1998 to 2002.