Candidate for Georgia House of Representatives - District 9 in 2020 Georgia Primary Runoff Election.
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Get StartedIn Steve's plan, the state would establish a Trail of Tears Commission to involve the Cherokee Nation and the Smithsonian Institution in remembering this heritage. Learn more
As an advocate of the thin blue line, he will promote legislation to fund our police and emergency services adequately to protect us all. Learn more
He would require the University and Technical Colleges of Georgia to partner in developing this program for our veterans. Learn more
Steve is committed to working with the tourism industry to bring new businesses to North Georgia that are compatible with the character of our area. He pledges to be involved in seeking a school of culinary arts to be located in our district. Learn more
Parents must be involved in educating their children. ‘Educrats’ have not solved the crisis wherein teachers must “donate” their own money to provide school supplies for their classrooms. Learn more
Not only does Steve believe in term limits and will fight for them, but he limited his election to the State Bar of GA Board of Governors after serving 3 consecutive terms to allow another person that opportunity. Learn more
The Second Amendment is absolute. Local, state, and federal governments do not have the right to infringe upon gun ownership. Tax credits should be given to those who wish to take gun safety classes. Why should Hollywood and other outside businesses be the only beneficiaries of tax credits?. Learn more
As your legislator, Steve will work with the State Department of Transportation to provide a master plan with firm timetables to improve this important infrastructure. Learn more
Seniors are a valuable resource in our community. There is no need to change the senior exemption. If elected, Steve will introduce legislation requiring the University of Georgia System to support the communities where they are located. As an institution, the University System is in a position that can well afford to pay its fair share, as it is in direct competition with private universities that are required to pay taxes. Learn more
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