Speaker Ralston Announces $3 Million In Additional Law Enforcement Resources to Fight Crime in Atlanta

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) today announced $3 million in additional state law enforcement resources to fight crime in the City of Atlanta. Speaker Ralston made the announcement speaking to the House Committee on Public Safety & Security via Zoom from Savannah where he is attending the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police Conference to show support for law enforcement.

“We cannot allow this spike in violent crime to continue to cast a pall over our capital city,” said Speaker David Ralston. “I am committed to devoting whatever resources are necessary to bring this crime wave under control and bring criminals to justice. Our Amended Fiscal Year 2022 and Fiscal Year 2023 state budgets will contain proposals to do just that.”

Working with the House Appropriations Committee and Georgia Department of Public Safety, Speaker Ralston has proposed adding funding for 20 additional state trooper positions.  At an annual cost of approximately $2 million, these positions would be devoted to the GBI’s SWAT and Nighthawks DUI task forces which concentrate their work in and around the City of Atlanta.

Speaker Ralston also proposed doubling the size of the Gang Task Force at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Human Trafficking Task Force at the Georgia Department of Law. Combined, these expansions devote an additional $1 million in specialized state law enforcement personnel.

“I am proud to work with Governor Kemp, Attorney General Carr and my colleagues in the House and Senate to keep the streets of our capital city safe,” said Speaker Ralston. “I have every confidence in the dedication of our state law enforcement officers and their expertise in these critical areas. Today, we are sending a clear message that we will protect the safety of Georgia’s citizens in Atlanta and every corner of this state.”

Speaker Ralston’s proposals will be considered in the appropriations process during the 2022 legislative session.

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Georgia’s First Paid Parental Leave Benefit for State Employees & Teachers Receives Final Passage in General Assembly

ATLANTA – Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) and State Representative Houston Gaines (R-Athens) announced that House Bill 146 received final passage in the General Assembly today. House Bill 146 provides three weeks of paid parental leave as a new benefit to full-time state employees and teachers. This is the Georgia’s first paid parental leave benefit for state employees and teachers.

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Speaker Ralston Proposes Free State-Issued Photo Identification for Georgians to Support Election Security

ATLANTA – Today, Speaker of the House David Ralston proposed that State ID cards through the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) be free to all eligible Georgians. Currently, DDS assesses a $32 fee for State ID cards. Similar in form to driver’s licenses, State ID cards are compliant with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s REAL ID standard and may be used for voter identification among other purposes. Georgia already offers a free voter photo identification, but that document may only be used for voting.

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Georgia House Passes Legislation to Cut Taxes and Create Jobs in Georgia

ATLANTA – Today, the Georgia House of Representatives passed four pieces of legislation to cut taxes on Georgia families and businesses, as well as create jobs and expand economic opportunity across the state. These measures include the Tax Relief Act of 2021, the Georgia Economic Recovery Act of 2021, the Georgia Economic Renewal Act of 2021 and the Reauthorization of the House Rural Development Council.

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