Hise enters the race for District 50 state Senate seat

Local attorney Tricia Hise today announced her plans to run for the Georgia Senate District 50 seat.

Hise, a Republican, is a native of Habersham County and a partner in the law firm of Hotard & Hise.

“I am a Christian conservative, dedicated to the principles of the Constitution, including our guaranteed right to bear arms under the 2nd Amendment. I believe in protecting all life and will work tirelessly to defend our Constitution, to protect the unborn, to promote businesses, including our number one business – agriculture,” Hise said.

Hise is a graduate of Habersham Central High School and the University of Georgia. She earned her law degree at Southwestern Law School. She serves on the Board of the Habersham Chamber of Commerce and chairs the Governmental Affairs Committee. Hise has held state board positions on the Georgia State Property Commission and the Georgia Building Authority. She formerly served as assistant district attorney for the Mountain Judicial Circuit and is the past president of the Mountain Judicial Circuit Bar Association.

An active member of the Republican Party, Hise serves as the Women for Trump Chair for Habersham and serves as Co-Parliamentarian for the 9th District GOP.

In her announcement, Hise expressed her deep commitment to victims of domestic violence, having donated “countless hours of pro bono legal services to victims in need.”

“I am known as the ‘Bulldog in the Courtroom’ and I look forward to serving you as your Bulldog in the Senate as I earn your vote,” she says.

Hise and her husband, Nathan Dilday, live in Cornelia with their son Max.

 

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