Education
University of Mary Washington.
University of Mary Washington.
She was sworn into office in 2007. She was the Vice-Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and the former Majority Whip. Senator Orrock’s legislative expertise includes health policy, women"s issues, child/family policy, workplace issues, civil liberties, civil rights, and environmental issues.
Orrock"s successful legislative initiatives include passage of the Georgia Family Medical Leave Acting, the Prescriptive Equity for Contraceptives Acting, the Chlamydia Screening Acting, Georgia Hate Crimes Acting, and the Omnibus Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome statute.
She has been named Public Health Legislator of the Year for her efforts. In 1996, Orrock worked with a legislative team to pass landmark legislation regulating landfills and has continued to monitor landfill issues and advocate for environmentally sound policy on air and water, solid waste, and nuclear waste.
Orrock is the Chair of the Labor and Workforce Development Committee of the National Conference of State Legislators. She is a founding member and Secretary of the National Labor Caucus of state legislators.
She is the Chair of the board of the Center for Policy Alternatives and serves as a Trustee of the Sapelo Foundation.
She has served since 1997 as President of the Women Legislators’ Lobby, a national network of women state legislators launched by Women's Action for New Directions. Her activism began as a young college student when she stepped into the streets with the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. She also worked with SNCC in Atlanta and Mississippi and led a community civil rights project in Black Belt counties of her home state of Virginia in the mid-sixties.
She was previously a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1987, representing the 58th district. She is a member of the Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Union and was employed at Nabisco for 17 years.