
About
Our Firm
Deep Experience.
Deeper Values.
Gold Dome Partners was founded in 2025 by lawyers and lobbyists with over 100 years of experience in and around Georgia’s State Capitol. Borrowing its name from the Gold Dome Report for which its founders are well-known, the firm combines its intelligence gathering capabilities with strategic insight to deliver responsive and creative solutions for clients.
Born from a law firm with lawyers and lobbyists, we are a government relations firm with a strong legal background. We view problems through both political and analytical lenses, and we apply legal analysis that allows us to promote the right solution at the right time. And we build relationships all along the way.
We pride ourselves on working on good issues for great clients. We are selective in the clients we serve and issues on which we engage. We also remain committed to charitable causes demonstrated by our tradition of pro bono work. We have been proud to help these clients regularly pass legislation and secure State funding.
Our Team
Decades of Government Relations Leadership.
Our team provides clients personalized service by leveraging our expertise and relationships to deliver policy solutions. With over 100 years of collective experience, your Gold Dome Partners are prepared to help navigate whatever policy challenges you face.

Our Services
Navigating Georgia’s Complex Policy Landscape.
We offer a complete array of government relations services, focusing exclusively on Georgia state and local governments. Our strategies rely on a keen understanding of the client’s business, engagement with partners, and thorough outreach to policymakers.
Our services include:
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Legislative Advocacy
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Appropriations
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Regulatory Affairs and Administrative Law
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Strategic Planning & Coalition Building
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Business Development

Over time, we have worked across industries to serve client needs, but we have particularly deep experience in:




Child Welfare
Criminal Justice
Education
Financial Services



Healthcare
Mental Health
Utilities & Infrastructure
Our Results
Achieving Policy Solutions.
Building Relationships That Last.
We translate complex challenges into policy solutions, delivering meaningful results in legislation, regulation, and funding—all while cultivating deep and long-lasting relationships with policymakers and policy partners.

In addition to successfully achieving amendment of numerous bills and preventing passage of legislation adverse to clients’ interests, our team has directly promoted and achieved passage of legislation for clients including:
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Expansion of the Fostering Success Act tax credit supporting youth aging out of foster care.
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Passage of the Second Chance Workforce Act streamlining the driver license reinstatement process for Georgians to return to work.
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Creation of an expedited pathway for military medical personnel to enter the civilian medical workforce.
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Passage of the Georgia Survivor Justice Act to assist survivors of domestic violence.
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Passage of the Wrongful Conviction and Incarceration Compensation Act to create a pathway for compensation from wrongfully convicted Georgians.
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Creation of the Commercial Property Assessed Conservation, Energy, and Resiliency (C-PACER) program for commercial real estate investment.
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Passage of the Mental Health Parity Act.
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Creation of a licensing framework for adult mental health programs.
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Adoption of the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact.
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Waiver of tuition and fees for foster and adopted youth at Technical College System of Georgia institutions.
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Creation of an all-cancer awareness license plate and updating Georgia’s breast cancer awareness license plate.
Our team has also worked directly to secure millions of dollars in State appropriations for clients, including funds for:
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Multiple provider rate increases for Georgia child welfare providers in the Departments of Human Services and Juvenile Justice budgets.
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Increasing the number of school social workers in the Department of Education budget.
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Establishing a high-demand equipment grant program for career and technical education labs in the Department of Education budget.
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Increasing special housing assistance programs for disabled Georgians in the in the Department of Community Affairs budget.
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Increasing support staff of the ‘988’ suicide prevention hotline in the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities budget.
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Launching a statewide campaign for colorectal cancer awareness in the Department of Public Health budget.
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Increasing behavioral health services for Georgians experiencing homelessness in the Atlanta area in the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities budget.

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