Georgia’s newest Congressman, Clay Fuller, is beginning to find his footing in Washington after winning the special election to represent the 14th Congressional District.

Fuller, a Republican from Lookout Mountain, took office in April following his victory in a runoff election to replace former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Since arriving in Washington, Fuller has already begun making moves, including passing his first piece of legislation as he works to establish himself among Georgia’s congressional delegation.

The former Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit District Attorney entered Congress with strong backing from former President Donald Trump and defeated Democrat Shawn Harris in the April runoff election.

Fuller now represents Georgia’s 14th District, which includes much of Northwest Georgia, including Chattooga County.

Political observers say Fuller is working to quickly transition from a local prosecutor to a federal lawmaker, balancing expectations from constituents back home while navigating the demands of Congress.