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Brandon Beach
REPUBLICAN
Brandon Beach is running for Georgia State Senator, District 21.
Personal background
Brandon has an undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Centenary College. He is also a graduate of the Regional Leadership Institute and a former member of the Alpharetta City Council and the Alpharetta Planning and Zoning Commission. Brandon is a member of various community boards including the Regional Business Coalition, Encore Park for the Arts, and the Historic Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau. He and his wife, Shuntel, have two children and have lived in Alpharetta for 30 years.
Professional background
Brandon is the executive director and one of the founders of the North Fulton Community Improvement District (CID). He is the former Chief Executive Officer of the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Political background
Brandon Beach is a Georgia State Senator representing District 21. He is currently serving his fifth term. and has held the position since 2013. Brandon is the chairman of the Transportation Committee. He previously ran for State Senate in 2010 and 2012 but lost in the primaries. In 2001, he was appointed to the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) board by Governor Sonny Perdue.
Economy
Supports income tax cuts for businesses and families.
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Energy & the Environment
As of July 25, 2024, Brandon Beach’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Healthcare
Opposes abortion and "fully supported Governor Kemp’s ‘Heartbeat Bill.’"
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Voting & Elections
Urges Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to address "voting vulnerabilities in Dominion [voting] machines."
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Public Safety
Opposes gun control and supported legislation allowing concealed carry on Georgia’s college campuses.
Said that he "fully supports Governor Kemps efforts to crack down on the rising gang activity in our state and will make sure Georgia continues to work with federal authorities to deport criminal illegals in our communities."
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Education
Proposes the ‘Keep Georgia Kids First Act,’ which would require Georgia’s top four research universities to offer at least 90% of early admission spots to Georgia residents, stating that more than 40% of early admissions acceptances are out of state.
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