Barry Loudermilk
RepublicanU.S. Representative, GA-11| Age | 62 (b. 1963-12-22) |
| Gender | Male |
| In office since | 2015-01-06 (~11 yrs) |
| Race / ethnicity | White |
| Religion | Christian (Baptist) |
| Education | A.S. in telecommunications technology, Community College of the Air Force/Air University (1987); B.S. in occupational education and information systems technology, Wayland Baptist University (1992) |
| Prior occupation | U.S. Air Force communications operations specialist; founder of Innovative Network Systems, Inc. (information technology business) |
| Military service | Yes: United States Air Force (Staff Sergeant) |
| Birthplace | Riverdale, Georgia |
| Marital status | Married — Desiree Loudermilk |
| Children | 3 |
| Residence | Cassville, Georgia (Bartow County) |
| Notable relatives | Son Travis Loudermilk worked for U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene |
Pending research: languages · openly lgbtq.
Career & politics
| First elected | 2014 |
| Previous offices | Chairman, Bartow County (GA) Republican Party (2001-2004) · Georgia House of Representatives, District 14 (2005-2010) · Georgia State Senate (2011-2013) |
| Committees | House Committee on Financial Services · House Committee on House Administration · House Committee on the Judiciary |
| Caucuses | Republican Study Committee · Congressional Taiwan Caucus · Congressional Coalition on Adoption · Former member, House Freedom Caucus (left 2017) |
| Leadership | Chairman, House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight · Chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and the Administrative State / January 6 review subcommittee (2025) |
| Ideology | Conservative Republican; Heritage Action score of 84% in the 114th Congress (vs. House GOP average of 63%); recognized by Club for Growth as a 'defender of economic freedom' (2016) |
Financial
Net worth: estimate
| Ameris Bank (deposit account) | other · $15,001–$50,000 · 2024 |
| Coosa Valley Credit Union (deposit account) | other · $50,001–$100,000 · 2024 |
Top donors: American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) ($43,100 (2024 cycle))
Top industries: Commercial banks · Securities & investment · Insurance
Scandals & crimes ledger
No recorded incidents. Under the adjudicated-only methodology, an entry appears only when a court or official body has formally acted and the record is cited.