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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
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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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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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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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3041:"New ethics memo surfaces, roiling Ga. governor's race"
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3177:"Ethics commission chief Holly LaBerge fired"
2940:"Did GOP Rep Resign To Squelch Ethics Probe?"
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3956:"11/2/2010 - Federal and Statewide"
3816:. Associated Press. January 5, 2016
3757:. November 13, 2015. Archived from
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1104:2014 Georgia gubernatorial election
964:2010 Georgia gubernatorial election
890:Recovery Services, Inc. controversy
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5230:Baptists from Georgia (U.S. state)
3752:"State of Georgia Executive Order"
3645:Official Code of Georgia Annotated
2695:"The U.S. Congress Votes Database"
1341:Deal was succeeded as governor by
522:permit to carry a concealed weapon
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5215:21st-century American politicians
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3599:Press Release (April 25, 2014) -
3575:Press Release (August 4, 2014) -
3351:. Our Campaigns. November 2, 2010
3329:. Our Campaigns. November 5, 2002
3293:. Our Campaigns. November 3, 1998
3039:Copeland, Larry (July 16, 2014).
1304:On March 28, 2016, Deal vetoed a
5270:People from Gainesville, Georgia
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3867:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3789:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3564:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3477:. Associated Press. May 13, 2011
3444:Valdes, Gustavo (May 13, 2011).
3424:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3271:. Our Campaigns. August 10, 2010
3150:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3144:Sheinin, Aaron (July 14, 2014).
3079:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3073:Sheinin, Aaron (April 4, 2014).
2994:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2938:Justin Elliott (March 1, 2010).
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2023:: Results 1992–2000, 2006–2008;
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1287:Resettlement of Syrian refugees
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953:Governor of Georgia (2011–2019)
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16:American politician (born 1942)
3390:"Gov. Deal inauguration today"
3223:. Our Campaigns. July 20, 2010
3221:"GA Governor - R Primary Race"
3058:Jim Walls (November 6, 2013).
2887:Eric Lipton (March 29, 2010).
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986:(20%), Insurance Commissioner
968:Incumbent Republican Governor
904:Office of Congressional Ethics
896:Office of Congressional Ethics
582:, where he earned the rank of
578:degree in 1966, he joined the
532:and was succeeded by outgoing
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5205:20th-century American lawyers
4235:U.S. House of Representatives
4218:U.S. House of Representatives
4185:U.S. House of Representatives
4168:U.S. House of Representatives
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3269:"GA Governor - R Runoff Race"
3245:. CBS News. August 11, 2010.
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462:U.S. House of Representatives
103:U.S. House of Representatives
5235:Georgia (U.S. state) lawyers
4038:Georgia Governor Nathan Deal
2832:Journal of Oncology Practice
655:biography of a living person
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5300:United States Army officers
5275:People from Millen, Georgia
4091:Federal Election Commission
3929:Hagen, Lisa (May 4, 2017).
3194:. northwestgeorgianews.com.
3015:"Nathan Deal on the Issues"
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1098:2014 gubernatorial election
1077:1998 gubernatorial election
1041:and former Alaska Governor
958:2010 gubernatorial election
928:, also known as Obamacare.
829:American Conservative Union
682:must be removed immediately
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4044:Nathan Deal for Governor
4040:official government site
3582:August 26, 2014, at the
3558:August 26, 2014, at the
3502:August 26, 2014, at the
2540:United States portal
166:9th district (2007–2010)
4151:from the 49th district
2844:10.1200/jop.2006.2.1.24
2788:San Francisco Chronicle
2630:Georgiaencyclopedia.org
2626:"Nathan Deal (b. 1942)"
2516:Conservatism portal
1489:Chancey Andrell Porter
1160:Criminal justice reform
1136:Supreme Court expansion
833:articles of impeachment
483:in a tightly contested
3209:. washingtontimes.com.
2913:OCE (March 26, 2010).
2167:McCracken "Ken" Poston
1608:David Pennington, III
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847:birthright citizenship
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786:McCracken "Ken" Poston
669:Please help by adding
574:. After he earned his
434:Recorded June 24, 2009
178:from the 49th district
3982:"Election Statistics"
1345:on January 14, 2019.
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617:President Pro Tempore
543:Early life and career
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456:from 2011 to 2019. A
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5220:American prosecutors
4476:Governors of Georgia
4148:Georgia State Senate
4133:Georgia State Senate
3764:on November 24, 2015
3400:on November 19, 2016
3327:"GA - Governor Race"
3156:on September 4, 2014
2915:"Review No. 09-1022"
2528:Biography portal
2030:: Results 2002–2004
675:Contentious material
606:Georgia State Senate
469:Georgia State Senate
174:Georgia State Senate
5250:Georgia Salzburgers
4352:Governor of Georgia
4314:Governor of Georgia
4008:"令和5年秋の外国人叙勲 受章者名簿"
3681:The Huffington Post
3677:The Huffington Post
3131:The Huffington Post
2735:"The Albany Herald"
2699:The Washington Post
2632:. December 23, 2014
2504:Politics portal
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1247:family counseling.
1194:of this section is
1154:illegal immigration
591:criminal prosecutor
467:Deal served in the
454:governor of Georgia
431:Affordable Care Act
415:Nathan Deal's voice
49:Governor of Georgia
4436:as Former Governor
4410:as Former Governor
4386:as Former Governor
4337:Political offices
4282:(Administration),
4277:Served alongside:
4270:Blue Dog Coalition
4119:News investigation
3814:The New York Times
3349:"GA Governor Race"
3291:"GA Governor Race"
3111:The New York Times
2893:The New York Times
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1043:Sarah Palin
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