Chuck Payne file – censured by his county GOP
April 15, 2021January 13, 2021GEORGIA LT GOV GEOFF DUNCAN HAS APPOINTED STATE SENATOR CHUCK PAYNE TO COMMITTEE CHAIR “Politics is best and high standard of Moral Turpitude in law.”Posted here for storage and continuity.See also here. Including this post, the full DIS “Chuck Payne” file here.From the Office of Lt. Governor, Geoff Duncan:Senate Announces New Committee Chairs
Today, Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan and the Senate Committee on Assignments announced new standing committee chairs for the first session of the 156th Georgia General Assembly. “These committee chairs are uniquely qualified to develop real and lasting solutions aimed at building a better Georgia,” said Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan. “The Senate will continue to prioritize diligent committee work and sound public policy, and I look forward to working closely with each one of our chairs, and their committee members, as we work to enact policies that advance both the lives and livelihoods of all Georgians.” The following members were named to chair standing committees: Sen. Larry Walker (R – 20) will serve as chair of the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee. Sen. Blake Tillery (R – 19) will serve as chair of the Appropriations Committee. Sen. Matt Brass (R – 28) will serve as chair of the Banking and Financial Institutions Committee. Sen. Bruce Thompson (R – 14) will serve as chair of the Economic Development and Tourism Committee. Sen. Chuck Payne (R – 54) will serve as chair of the Education and Youth Committee. Sen. Max Burns (R – 23) will serve as chair of the Ethics Committee. Sen. Chuck Hufstetler (R – 52) will serve as chair of the Finance Committee. Sen. Marty Harbin (R – 16) will serve as chair of the Government Oversight Committee. Sen. Ben Watson (R – 1) will serve as chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. Sen. Lindsey Tippins (R – 37) will serve as chair of the Higher Education Committee. Sen. Dean Burke (R – 11) will serve as chair of the Insurance and Labor Committee. Sen. Donzella James (D – 35) will serve as chair of the Interstate Cooperation Committee. Sen. Brian Strickland (R – 17) will serve as chair of the Judiciary Committee. Sen. Tyler Harper (R – 7) will serve as chair of the Natural Resources and the Environment Committee. Sen. John Albers (R – 56) will serve as chair of the Public Safety Committee. Sen. John F. Kennedy (R – 18) will serve as chair of the Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee. Sen. Bill Cowsert (R – 46) will serve as chair of the Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee. Sen. Randy Robertson (R – 29) will serve as chair of the Retirement Committee. Sen. Jeff Mullis (R – 53) will serve as chair of the Rules Committee. Sen. Greg Dolezal (R – 27) will serve as chair of the Science and Technology Committee. Sen. Jennifer Jordan (D – 6) will serve as chair of the Special Judiciary Committee. Sen. Lee Anderson (R – 24) will serve as chair of the State and Local Governmental Operations Committee. Sen. Ed Harbison (D – 15) will serve as chair of the State Institutions and Property Committee. Sen. Frank Ginn (R – 47) will serve as chair of the Transportation Committee. Sen. Lester Jackson (D – 2) will serve as chair of the Urban Affairs Committee. Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick (R – 32) will serve as chair of the Veterans, Military, and Homeland Security Committee. A comprehensive list of committee appointments can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U2QQpTlfaf1NvGpKoHNEGK6eYnWgrgWARBPqVqmctfA/edit?usp=sharing ### Press Contact: Macy McFall Deputy Chief of Staff & Director of Communications Office: 404-463-1380
June 19, 2020‘Peach State Values’ — Republican Georgia state Senators William Ligon and Larry Walker have a PAC – and spent money to re-elect state Sen. Chuck Payne (who says he will limit terms of congress)
Peach State Values PAC Incorporated May 18, 2020 GA. State Senator William Ligon CEO GA. State Senator Larry Walker CFO & Secretary. Sec of State info here You can see one the PACS campaign fliers for Senator Chuck Payne’s re-election campaign here. It’s the first one pasted in. (Breitbart News here) Payne is allied with FWD.us. – an amnesty-again, cheap labor lobby that has a DACA illegal alien working the halls in the Gold Dome. You can see Sen. Payne and FWD.us here and here. FWD.us (FWDus on Twitter) is an amnesty, illegal anti-enforcement group. This must reading. Complete DIS Chuck Payne file here. June 17, 2020Chuck Payne on FacebookChuck Payne sounds a lot like Saul Alinsky, ehh?
* “Caught in the act because as we need know from history, we can only claim our own freedom by committing to achieve the freedom of someone else.”
Georgia state Senator Chuck Payne, in a June, 2020 Facebook post over a photo of himself leaning over the open hood of a apparently broken-down vehicle on the road. Here
* “People cannot be free unless they are willing to sacrifice some of their interests to guarantee the freedom of others.
Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals.
Rules for Radicals recommends mostly working within the system—though in the twisted way Machiavelli is reputed to have done (whether or not he’s been interpreted fairly). Below, you’ll find Alinsky’s list of 13 “Rules for Radicals,” offered with his proviso that political activism cannot be a self-serving enterprise: “People cannot be free unless they are willing to sacrifice some of their interests to guarantee the freedom of others. The price of democracy is the ongoing pursuit of the common good by all of the people.”
June 8, 2020June 4, 2020Georgia’s Republican Primaries Split over Immigration – Breitbart News Chuck Payne file
Breibart News Neil Munro Immigration politics are shaping primary races for two state Senate seats in Georgia, allowing local voters to impose their priorities on their politicians until the polls close on June 9. In State Senate District 54, GOP voters can choose between newcomer Dan McEntire or incumbent Sen. Chuck Payne, who voted with Democrats to block a law that would make it easier for people to recognize the illegal migrants who get state-approved drivers’ licenses. In State Senate District 31, west of Atlanta, voters can pick between a local former mayor, Boyd Austin, and Jason Anavitarte, a “founding friend” of the Latino pressure group, GALEO, and a favorite of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. AnavitArte dismissed his member of the GALEO group, which has long opposed curbs on migration into Georgia. “As a Latino officeholder, I was once a member, but disagreed with them on many of the policy positions like outlined above and left that organization because of that,” he told Breitbart News. But AnavitArte’s membership in GALEO is a problem, in part because it has opposed immigration updates pushed by reformers, including Sen. David Perdue. In 2016, Perdue blocked President Barack Obama’s appointment of another GALEO member, Dax Lopez, to a lifetime judgeship. In May, Anavitarte did not mention illegal migration on his website. After responding to questions in late May from Breitbart News, however, he added a section, saying, “I believe in curbing illegal immigration through any and all means necessary.” Anaviterte has endorsed several federal anti-migration proposals but has declined to identify any recent or new state-level measure that would curb migration into Georgia. He told Breitbart News: I do not support open borders. I oppose amnesty and illegal immigration. I even believe there are serious loopholes in legal immigration that can be improved to strengthen the American workforce. Most of these are federal issues and we have limited options to remedy on a state level. He told Breitbart News that he “would support that type of legislation if elected,” referring to the 2009 HB2 law. That law was pushed by D.A. King, the founder of the Dustin Inman Society, which champions the enforcement of existing migration laws that help Americans to earn decent wages. “It is easy enough to say you support a bill after it has passed: The question is, will you support enforcement of the bills?” responded King responded to AnavitArte’s statement. “These laws are not being enforced,” he added. “As a state legislator, we are very limited in the things we can do” about immigration, said rival Boyd Austin, a former mayor who is running for the open 31st district seat. So, he said, “one of the primary areas we should focus our attention on is sanctuary cities.” He explained: “We’ve had several, large and small [sanctuary cities], in Georgia … [The legislature should] get rid of the magnets [for illegal aliens] and the ability for them to hide in plain sight, start taking away their state funding, and hit them in the pocketbook where it hurts.” “I am not the establishment’s candidate,” Austin said. “The Georgia chamber [of commerce] has endorsed my opponent. He has powerful people who want to continue his [migration] process, with a lot of money coming from out of state,” said Austin, who is a former president of the Georgia Municipal Association. Read more here. May 27, 2020May 26, 2020Georgia state Senator Chuck Payne (R) on illegal aliens to a FWD.us luncheon crowdFrom Georgia Recorder
Sen Chuck Payne August 7, 2019 Here. — Republican Senator Chuck Payne discusses immigration with FWD.us . Here. — FWD.us info from *Discover the Networks:
Launched on April 11, 2013, and drawing its name from President Barack Obama‘s 2012 re-election campaign slogan (“Forward”), FWD.us is a pro-Democrat organization founded by thirteen tech-industry leaders to promote the passage of “comprehensive immigration reform” in the United States. HERE. *DISCOVER THE NETWORKS IS A PROJECT OF THE DAVID HOROWITZ FREEDOM CENTER
February 25, 2020Chuck Payne file version: Letter to the editor Dalton Daily Citizen, Jan 14, 2020Letter: Remembering Kemp’s promises on illegal immigration
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