Friday July 4th, 2025 10:26AM

Clarkesville man announces plans to run for state House

By Dean Dyer/WRWH
CLARKESVILLE - Clarkesville businessman Terry Rogers has announced he intends to seek the District 10 State Representative seat being vacated by Rick Austin. Austin is giving it up in order to run for the District 50 State Senate seat being vacated by Jim Butterworth, who was recently named to head the Georgia National Guard.

In making the announcement Rogers said, "Habersham and White Counties have long been represented by a strong conservative voice, and I'd like to continue that tradition. This district has been hit hard by the economic downturn, and we must continue our fight on the state level to lower taxes, reduce expenses, and control government. I am committed to that fight."

Rogers is founder and Managing Partner of Diversified Technologies, a recycled plastics brokerage firm located in Clarkesville. He ran an unsuccessful race last year against Butterworth who was re-elected to the state Senate.

(AccessNorthGa.com's Ken Stanford contributed to this story.)
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