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Criminal Justice Reform Council, tasked with performing an exhaustive review of the state's current system, identifying key areas of focus and providing recommendations for reforms. These areas included increased funding and support for accountability courts, overhauling the juvenile justice system, and implementing prisoner re-entry initiatives. The council's work resulted in bipartisan legislation that caused Georgia to avoid the need for 5,000 additional prison beds over 5 years and saved taxpayers at least $ 264 million. A 2014 study showed that "prison sentences imposed on African-American offenders have dropped by 20 percent."
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used state campaign funds to pay legal bills stemming from a federal ethics investigation when he was in Congress, that he had personally profited from his gubernatorial campaign's $ 135,000 rental of aircraft from a company he partly owned, and that he had accepted campaign contributions beyond the legal limits. The campaign also paid a total of $ 135,000 to consulting companies which were owned by Deal's daughter-in-law and the father of Chris Riley, Deal's chief of staff.
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offenders returning to the workforce and supporting their families. By removing barriers to employment, housing and education for rehabilitated offenders, a larger number of returning citizens are able to rejoin the workforce and support their families. Some of Deal's initiatives include education and jobs training programs, "banning the box" and creation of the Department of Community Supervision, which streamlines re-entry programs across various state agencies.
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to a state vehicle inspection program ... The OCE reviews the facts as presented at the time of review and does not take a position on whether Representative Deal's income from GSD was mistakenly reported as earned income since 2006 on his federal income taxes ... or all the reasons stated above, the OCE Board recommends further review by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct.
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In 2015 Deal issued an executive order ordering state agencies to "halt any involvement in accepting refugees from Syria for resettlement in the state of Georgia", resulting in the state's Department of Human Resources refusing to process applications for food stamps and other benefits filed by newly
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Representative Nathan Deal and his business partner own Recovery Services, Inc. a/k/a Gainesville Salvage & Disposal ('GSD'), located in Gainesville, Georgia ... The OCE does not take a position on Representative Deal's motivations for inserting himself into discussions of potential modifications
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released a report on March 30, 2010, that concluded Deal appeared to have improperly used his office staff to pressure Georgia officials to continue the state vehicle inspection program that generated hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for his family's auto salvage business. Deal stated: "I have
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On March 1, 2010, 29 days before the official release of the ethics report, Deal resigned his seat, which he said, excluded him from the Office of Congressional Ethics' jurisdiction. Although this seemed too coincidental for some, Deal maintained in a speech to supporters that the resignation was so
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On April 25, 2013, Deal signed HB 349 into law, which enacted a second round of criminal justice reforms. These reforms took a "smart on crime" approach and were based on recommendations from the Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform. This law gave those who, while locked up, have earned money
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As Kalberman and Streiker were preparing to serve subpoenas to Deal, his chief of staff, and others involved in the case, Kalberman's salary was cut by $ 35,000 and Streiker was ousted from her position. Soon after, Kalberman was forced to resign and was replaced by Holly LaBerge, who was recruited
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In 2011, then Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission Executive Secretary Stacey Kalberman and Deputy Executive Secretary Sherilyn Streiker launched an ethics investigation into Deal's campaign finances during his 2010 gubernatorial race. According to the complaint, Deal had
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On April 25, 2014, Deal announced the creation of the Governor's Interfaith Council, composed of religious leaders across Georgia, to expand upon recent criminal justice reforms. These programs and council advisors will implement cost-effective strategies will work to increase the number of former
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reported, "Since 2007 alone, more than three-dozen such courts have opened their doors across Georgia. In the first quarter of 2014, more than 4,100 offenders were enrolled in the state's 105 accountability courts, and many of these participants would likely be in prison without this alternative."
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G-E-D Voucher the ability to use that money up to two years after their release. In addition, Deal reinvested $ 5 million to create a voluntary grant program that gives communities incentives to offer judges more non-confinement sentencing options. These could include substance abuse treatment or
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In 2011, Georgia was in the midst of a criminal justice crisis. The prison population had doubled in the past two decades to 56,000, along with the state's incarceration budget. The recidivism rate was 30 percent for adults and 65 percent for juveniles. In response, Deal commissioned the Georgia
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On July 23, 2012, the ethics commission cleared Deal of major ethics violations while finding he made "technical defects" in a series of personal financial and campaign finance reports. In July 2012, Deal agreed to pay $ 3,350 in administrative fees to resolve violations of campaign finance and
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In November 2006, Deal was re-elected 77%–23%. His Democratic opponent was John Bradbury, a former elementary school teacher turned truck driver. His district, already heavily Republican, became even more Republican after the mid-decade redistricting pushed it further into the Atlanta suburbs.
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Holly LaBerge, the head of the ethics commission that cleared Deal of major ethics violations, claimed in July 2014 that Ryan Teague, Deal's counsel, called her to say: "It was not in the agency's best interest for these cases to go to a hearing ... nor was it in their best political interest
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begins "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States. ... " Deal's argument is that undocumented immigrants (and their children) are not subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
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Deal was unopposed for re-election in 1998, 2002, and 2004 and defeated an underfunded Democratic candidate in 2000. His district was renumbered the 10th District in 2003, but became the 9th again after a mid-decade redistricting in 2006.
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bill that had been passed by the state legislature, after a number of state legislators refused to include exceptions for child-care centers and other places on college campuses. Had Deal signed the bill into law, it would have made
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of guns legal at every public college in Georgia, so long as the carrier was 21 or older and had a proper permit. One year later, on May 4, 2017, Deal signed a revised and stricter version of the campus carry bill into law.
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Barnes has always been considered a moderate. After he lost re-election, he returned to practicing law for eight years until mounting a political comeback. Deal tried to connect Barnes with President
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However, on April 11, 1995, shortly after Republicans assumed control of the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years, Deal joined the Republican Party, which was led by Speaker
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was term-limited in 2010. Seven candidates filed to run in the Republican primary. In the initial Republican primary in July, no candidate received the 50% threshold to win the primary outright.
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On August 10, Deal defeated Handel 50.2%-49.8%, a difference of just 2,519 votes. Handel performed well in the western and eastern borders of the state, as well as the counties surrounding
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Deal was handily re-elected in his first election as a Republican in the 1996 general election, even though Jenkins endorsed his Democratic opponent, attorney and state representative
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During his 17 years in Congress, Deal rose to chair the Health Subcommittee of Energy and Commerce, where he became a noted expert on entitlement reform and health care policy.
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to bring firearms into most public areas, including churches, school zones, government buildings and certain sections of airports. He was barred by
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ranked first with 34%, qualifying for the run-off election. Deal, ranked second with 23% of the vote, also qualified for the run-off election.
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that had been passed by both houses of the Georgia State Legislature, and that had been opposed by multiple large corporations, including
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Deal took office as governor on January 10, the second Monday of 2011. His second inauguration took place on January 12, 2015.
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found that while 57% of Georgians believed that owning a gun protects people, 59% disapproved of the law itself.
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to State Senator Sonny Perdue 51%-46%. Perdue was the first Georgia Republican Governor since Reconstruction.
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The run-off election between Handel and Deal was very competitive. Deal was endorsed by former House Speaker
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Deal ran for re-election in 2014. He defeated two primary challengers and defeated Democratic State Senator
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of the senate. He faced a crowded field of candidates in the Republican primary when he ran for governor
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arrived Syrian refugees. Deal rescinded his order on January 4, 2016, after Georgia Attorney General
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Before returning to Georgia to run for governor, Deal cast his final congressional vote against the
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Deal's voting record was relatively moderate in his first term, getting ratings in the 60s from the
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Deal was first elected to Congress in November 1992 as a Democrat, succeeding eight-term incumbent
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done nothing wrong and am not going to let this tarnish my ... record of public service."
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either." Deal has stated that he is "not aware of any communications along those lines".
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As Governor, Deal expanded the Supreme Court, adding two more justices to the court.
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In 2011, despite protests outside his office and threats of boycotts, Deal signed
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Deal introduced H.R. 698, the Citizenship Reform Act, which would eliminate
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into law, which increased the state's enforcement powers in regards to
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In the general election, Deal faced former governor and state senator
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that he could "devote full energies" to the gubernatorial campaign.
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Deal spent twenty-three years in private law practice. He was also a
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NYT Article on effects of his anti-illegal immigration legislation
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Deal, while in the House, addresses his concerns with the planned
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in the general election with 53% of the vote to Carter's 45%.
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Deal came to prominence in 2014 when he signed into law the
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with 71%, her best performance in the state, followed by
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in 2011. He won his re-election campaign for governor in
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Georgia law allows guns in some schools, bars, churches
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Index


Governor of Georgia
Casey Cagle
Sonny Perdue
Brian Kemp
U.S. House of Representatives
Georgia
Ed Jenkins
Tom Graves
9th district
10th district
Georgia State Senate
Howard Overby
Jane Hemmer
Millen, Georgia
Republican
Democratic
Sandra Dunagan
Mercer University
BA
JD

United States
United States Army

Captain
Nathan Deal's voice
Affordable Care Act
governor of Georgia
Republican

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