September 9, 2020

So much for the ‘Big Tent’ in Georgia’s Establishment Republican inner circle – campaign mailer sent out by Georgia First Conservatives PAC – Jason Anavitarte

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The below campaign mailer was sent out in Georgia Senate District 31 by the Georgia First Conservatives PAC which is registered to Dan Trust – who is listed on LinkedIn as State Field Director and Deputy Politics Director at David Perdue for U.S. Senate. See below the flier for more information on the PAC with registered to him.

More on Dan Trust and the PAC with his name on it later. But who is the “Chip” in the contact email address on the Georgia First Conservatives PAC homepage? We think we know.

Dan Trust. Photo: Georgia Young Republicans Facebook page.

For the ongoing file on this and Jason Anavitarte,   click here and start scrolling. We promise there is much more coming.

 

 

Georgia First Conservatives PAC mailer. Senate District 31. August, 2020.

 

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Repost: Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor endorses former board member of anti-immigration enforcement corporation for state senate – Jason Anavitarte

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Originally posted on ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com

Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor endorses former board member of anti-immigration enforcement corporation for state senate – Jason Anavitarte

Georgia’s Lt. Governor, Geoff Duncan. Photo: LtGov.ga.gov

GALEO infamous in state politics for its extreme positions on immigration and radical leadership

Jason Anavitarte registered to run for state House in 2006 as a Democrat.

Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan office phone – 404-656-5030

Republican Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan has endorsed a candidate for state senate who is a former board member of a leftist organization that lobbies against immigration enforcement, voter ID, ICE holds and official English for government.

State Senate District 31 hopeful Jason Anavitarte served on the board of directors of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) from 2006 to 2009. During that time, GALEO lobbied against passage of the nationally noted SB529, the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act which established a requirement that public employers and their contractors sort out newly hired blackmarket labor with use of the federal employment verification system now known as E-Verify.

The legislation also required state use of the federal 287(g) program that allows local law enforcement to screen jail inmates for immigration status and report illegal alien prisoners to ICE for deportation proceedings. The bill, now law, that GALEO vehemently opposed also requires that local and county governments verify the legal status of people applying for local, state and federal public benefits.

GALEO Executive Director and former Democrat fundraiser, Jerry Gonzalez, drew much attention during the lobbying frenzy against the 2006 state immigration enforcement measure when he escorted self-described illegal aliens into the gold-domed state Capitol telling legislators they should regard the illegal aliens  as “constituents.” Gonzalez described the illegals as merely “immigrants.” The staged and pre-announced GALEO transporting and encouragement of the illegals made a memorable note for pro-enforcement groups and news in the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

As has been reported elsewhere, GALEO was established in 2003. Along with Jane Fonda, Anavitarte is also listed as a GALEO “Founding Friend.”

A February Twitter post from Lt. Governor Duncan describes Anavitarte as a “proven conservative…”

Photo: @GeoffDuncanGA Twitter feed

 

The endorsement from Duncan has raised eyebrows in conservative quarters of the state’s Republican Party not only because GALEO is well known for its corporate-funded opposition to immigration enforcement, but because candidate Anavitarte, now running as a Republican,filed to run for state House in 2006 as a Democrat.

The Lt. Governor also serves as president of the state senate.

Jason Anavitarte. Photo: Rome-News Tribune

Perhaps the most jarring surprise for pro-enforcement voters in Duncan’s endorsement is the fact that in 2016, U.S. Senator David Perdue terminated the Judiciary Committee’s confirmation process of another former GALEO board member and State Court Judge, Dax Lopez, who was nominated for a federal judgeship by former President Barack Obama. Perdue made it clear that his office investigated the nominee’s ties to the controversial GALEO and ended the chances of confirmation because of that relationship.

“After a thorough review of the professional and judicial record of DeKalb County Judge Dax Lopez, I have become uncomfortable with his longstanding participation in a controversial organization including his service on its board of directors” Perdue wrote in his statement on the matter.

The obvious – and many say troubling – difference in judgment between Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor and its senior U.S. Senator is not going un-noticed by grassroots GOP voters.

According to the left-leaning Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders.

Georgia’s governor, Brian Kemp, snared a primary endorsement from President Donald Trump in 2018 due in large part to Kemp’s tough talk and campaign promises on illegal immigration. Kemp has not mentioned immigration since the November, 2018 election.

Ballotpedia lists four Republican candidates for Georgia’s senate District 31.

 

 

 

 

Jason Anavitarte won the Georgia state Senate District 31 GOP Primary by 226 votes

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The final and official results of the Senate District 31 Gop Primary here.

Jason Anavitarte write up on Immigration Politics Georgia

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The below column originally appeared on ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com

Former Dem candidate and board member on anti-enforcement immigration lobby group wins GOP primary for Georgia state senate

Jason Anavitarte. Photo: Marietta Daily Journal

 

Lt. Governor’s PAC reportedly kicks in $250,000 for narrow victory

 

Jason Anavitarte, controversial candidate for the Republican ballot in Georgia’s state senate District 31 primary contest has apparently squeaked past opponent Boyd Austin, a former mayor.

 Austin has criticized Anavitarte as representing “outside interests” rather than the district; “…a breakdown of Anavitarte’s contributions from both his April 30th report as well as his latest one bear this out. In the April document 94 percent of Anavitarte’s contributions come from outside the district (with many from lobbyists). In the latest report, outside-the-district donations make up 97 percent of Anavitarte’s total. Only six individuals in the district gave a monetary contribution” according to a July note at Insider Advantage Georgia.

As of August 22, the Secretary of State website still shows results of the August 11TH primary contest as Unofficial Results – Totals may not include all Absentee or Provisional Ballots” but watchers agree that Anavitarte will likely prevail in the final vote tally.

UPDATE: Final and official results show that Anavitarte won 10,574 to 10,348, a margin of 226 votes.

Anavitarte has drawn considerable attention since it was revealed that from 2006 -2009 he served on the board of the radical GALEO Inc. GALEO is well known as a corporate-fundedforce against immigration enforcement, ICE holds, 287(g), voter ID and official English. In 2006, the same year Anavitarte joined the board of directors, GALEO teamed with the ACLU, MALDEF, and the ADL in a protest rally against state immigration enforcement.

GALEO Director Jerry Gonzalez has illustrated the group’s mission with antics such as escorting admitted illegal aliens into the Georgia senate Chamber in an effort to stop passage of a 2006 bill, the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act (SB529) – aimed at reducing Georgia’s attractiveness as a destination for illegal immigration. Gonzalez has also been criticized for badgering a diminutive female state Rep, Katie Dempsey, for her pro-enforcement position on E-Verify in a Rome, Ga. public forum.

GALEO’s Jerry Gonzalez. Photo: Dustin Inman Society

In early 2016, another former GALEO board member and state court judge, Dax Lopez, was passed over for confirmation after an Obama nomination for a lifetime seat on the federal bench due to his ties to GALEO.  This writer was proudly credited with leading the opposition to the Lopez nomination with the research series ‘A Beginner’s Guide to GALEO’ posted on the Dustin Inman Society website in 2015 and 2016.

On its political blog, the Atlanta Journal Constitution has reported that a PAC, ‘Advance Georgia,’ founded by Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor and president of the senate Geoff Duncan helped Anavitarte’s slim victory with a $250,000 infusion:

“Jason Anavitarte might owe Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan a thank-you note for his apparent narrow GOP runoff victory over Boyd Austin in the contest to replace state Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen. The lieutenant governor’s PAC pumped about $250,000 into Anavitarte’s bid. He’s currently up by about 200 votes – a 1% margin says the liberal AJC Political Insider blog.

Georgia’s Lt. Governor and President of the Senate, Geoff Duncan. Photo: AJC.

“Jason Anavitarte is a former member of the Paulding County School Board and candidate for Senate District 31 in the Georgia Legislature. Most recently, Jason served as Senior Adviser of Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan’s campaign and served on the state finance committee for Governor Brian Kemp during the 2018 election. Jason has been named one of the 50 Most Influential Latinos in Georgia” according to Anavitarte’s campaign website, Campaign website (August 19, 2020).

Anavitarte, who has described himself as an admirer and supporter of Senator Marco Rubio, is a former Doraville City Council member and in 2005 filed to run for the state House as a Democrat. In the recent primary he was endorsed by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and originally did not mention illegal immigration on his campaign site as an issue.

That changed after he drew the attention of pro-enforcement conservatives and the media. He now has stated policy positions on immigration that are curiously tailored to a candidate for federal office as opposed to a state senate seat, but has assured voters he is supports legal immigration without offering limits. From JasonAnavitarte.com:

“I support legal immigration and I want to see our current immigration laws upheld. I support the following reforms:

  1. Secure the border. Lack of border security is causing a rise in crimes. It is estimated that in 2018 235,000 illegal immigrants were arrested on various charges.  https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/president-trump-sends-letter-border-security/

  2. End chain migration. Stop the original immigrant from petitioning to bring their extended families into the USA.

  3. Move to a merit-based skill categories system. This system would put an emphasis on education and skill as a basis for acceptance into the country.

  4. Reform welfare. Deny welfare to anyone with a green card or visa.

  5. NO AMNESTY! Enforcement of deportation will stop people from coming to our borders.

  6. I support the use of e-verify by our businesses. We need to hire people that are legal to work here in Georgia.

  7. No in-state tuition for illegal immigrants.”

Lt Governor Duncan’s PAC was the topic of AJC coverage in October, which included the observation: “the financial haul could also help Duncan exert more influence over a fractious Republican caucus that sporadically sparred during his first legislative session. Duncan said he preferred to view it as a “partnership” to support Republicans.”

According to the most recent estimates from DHS, Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than Arizona and enforcement of laws designed to deny jobs, benefits and services to illegals is routinely ignored by the Republicans who have run the state for *more than a decade nearly two decades.

Anavitarte and his committee and floor votes on illegal immigration-related matters will be the focus of much attention from conservative writers and voters when he becomes a state senator.

*Edited, 1Sept2020 – dak

 

Jason Anavitarte fundraiser – after winning the Republican Primary Georgia state Seante District 31

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Screen shot: Jason Anavitarte for Senate email.

Fact checking former GALEO board member Jason Anavitarte Re: NumbersUSA survey: The top screenshot is from Jason Anavitarte for Senate Facebook page, the bottom screenshot is the truth

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Jason Anavitarte Facebook claim that he is …only state senate candidate in Georgia ranked by NumbersUSA as a True Reformer…”
Image: Jason Anavitarte for Senate Facebook page.

 

The top screen shot is from Jason Anavitarte for Senate Facebook page.  The bottom screen shot is the truth (here). The entire NumbersUSA survey here.

In his “special thanks” fairy tale, we think Anavitarte is referring to this write up (below) on his Democrat, anti-enforcement history.

Former Dem candidate and board member on anti-enforcement immigration lobby group wins GOP primary for Georgia state senate (Here)

 

 

 

 

NumbersUSA candidate survey page. Image: NumbersUSA.com

 

 

September 8, 2020

DOJ: Mexican National Arrested For Being An Alien In Possession Of A Firearm During Denver Protests

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Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
District of Colorado

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, August 24, 2020

Mexican National Arrested For Being An Alien In Possession Of A Firearm During Denver Protests

DENVER – United States Attorney Jason R. Dunn today announced that Aurora resident and Mexican national Felix Missael Alva has been charged with being an alien in possession of a firearm.  Alva made his initial appearance this afternoon where he was advised of his rights and the charge pending against him.  The Denver ATF and the Denver Police Department joined in this announcement.

According to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint, on May 30, 2020, a Denver Police detective was working in downtown Denver during demonstrations when a white Jeep stopped nearby him.  The detective was approximately 10 feet from the Jeep when he saw a male passenger produce a large black semi-automatic handgun, and from the open passenger window, heard him say, “This ain’t no peaceful protest.”  The male pointed to the sky with his left hand and then opened fire into the air while a Denver Police Department helicopter and a news media helicopter were flying overhead.  The detective heard approximately 6 to 10 gun shots.  Another Denver detective and an officer were near the Jeep during this shooting and observed the passenger fire his weapon into the air.  The driver of the Jeep then sped off.

On June 2, 2020, law enforcement went to an address where the white Jeep was found.  The vehicle was impounded and searched pursuant to a search warrant for the Jeep.  The technicians observed protest signs in the vehicle as well as a large box of artillery shell fireworks.  Then on June 4, 2020, the Aurora SWAT Team executed a search warrant at Alva’s residence.  The Denver detective who observed the shooting on May 30th approached Alva and recognized him as the individual who fired a handgun into the air on May 30, 2020.  During the search, officers located a firearm and firearm accessories in a shed behind the residence.  The firearm found on June 4, 2020 has an appearance consistent with the black semi-automatic handgun that the detective observed being fired into the air on May 30, 2020.

Law enforcement record checks revealed that Alva was not a native or citizen of the United States and that he had previously been deported from the United States.  In February 2010, he was deported from the United States to Mexico pursuant to a removal order.  It was determined that Alva had not made any lawful entries to the United States, and on May 30, 2020, he was present in the United States illegally.  As he was not in the United States legally, he was prohibited from possessing weapons.

This case was investigated by the Denver ATF and the Denver Police Department.  The defendant is being prosecuted by Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Dorothy DiPascali. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

This case is part of Project Guardian, the Department of Justice’s signature initiative to reduce gun violence and enforce federal firearms laws. Initiated by the Attorney General in the fall of 2019, Project Guardian draws upon the Department’s past successful programs to reduce gun violence; enhances coordination of federal, state, local, and tribal authorities in investigating and prosecuting gun crimes; improves information-sharing by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives when a prohibited individual attempts to purchase a firearm and is denied by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), to include taking appropriate actions when a prospective purchaser is denied by the NICS for mental health reasons; and ensures that federal resources are directed at the criminals posing the greatest threat to our communities. The United States Attorney’s Office has prosecuted this case with support from Project Guardian partners.

A copy of this press release is located on the website of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado.  Related court documents can be found on PACER by searching for Case Number 20-mj-114.

The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the Department of Justice.  Learn more about the history of our agency at www.Justice.gov/Celebrating150Years.DOJ

September 5, 2020

Posting this periodically seems to spike the level of hate the corporate-funded illegal alien lobby here has for us – 287(g)

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August 31, 2020

August, 2020 RNC Resolution Refuting the Disgraced Hate-Mongers at the SPLC

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August 30, 2020

Hall County Business License office does not require verification of E-Verify use/authority when administering renewals Response to OPEN RECORDS REQUEST

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From Brandi Smith (Business License) August 27, 2020 12:14PM

Mr. King,

We only require an E-Verify number one time when any new application is made. During our renewal process, we only send out a bill to the business owner and they are not required to send their E-verify number again. I hope this helps.

Have a Blessed Day!

Brandi Smith
Hall County Business License
Licensing Specialist
2875 Browns Bridge Rd.
Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6815

From: Brittany Walker (Planning)
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2020 11:52 AM
To: Brandi Smith (Business License)
Subject: FW: Restated and separate open records request. PD-ORR-8-18-2020-Vital Foods-D.A.King Hall County

Brandi,

I believe he wants all correspondence in writing. Would you like to email him?

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org
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https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King <>
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2020 11:50 AM
To: Brittany Walker (Planning) ; Susan Rector (Business License)
Subject: Re: Restated and separate open records request. PD-ORR-8-18-2020-Vital Foods-D.A.King Hall County

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My sincere apologies. I cited the wrong law on business license renewals. I meant the E-Verify law. OCGA 36-60-6. Please let me know if you need a new request.

Our communication will be via email (in writing).

I am asking for copies of the documents required in OCGA 36-60-6 (E-Verify) for applicants to submit and issuing agencies to collect for all annual renewals of business licenses from original issue ( I assume that was 2017 from your first response) to and including 2020 or the last year Vital Foods business license was renewed.

I copy the law below.

Thank you, and agin, my apologies for my confusing typo.
D.A. King

O.C.G.A. § 36-60-6

Copy Citation
Current through the 2019 Regular Session of the General Assembly and HB 276 and HB 444 of the 2020 Regular Session of the General Assembly
· GA – Official Code of Georgia Annotated
· TITLE 36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT
· PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO COUNTIES AND MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
· CHAPTER 60. GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 36-60-6. Utilization of federal work authorization program; “employee” defined; issuance of license; evidence of state licensure; annual reporting; standardized form affidavit; violation; investigations
(a) Every private employer with more than ten employees shall register with and utilize the federal work authorization program, as defined by Code Section 13-10-90. The requirements of this subsection shall be effective on January 1, 2012, as to employers with 500 or more employees, on July 1, 2012, as to employers with 100 or more employees but fewer than 500 employees, and on July 1, 2013, as to employers with more than ten employees but fewer than 100 employees.
(b) For purposes of this Code section, the term “employee” shall have the same meaning as set forth in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1.1) of Code Section 48-13-5, provided that such person is also employed to work not less than 35 hours per week.
(c) Before any county or municipal corporation issues a business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business to any person engaged in a profession or business required to be licensed by the state under Title 43, the person shall provide evidence of such licensure to the appropriate agency of the county or municipal corporation that issues business licenses. No business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business shall be issued to any person subject to licensure under Title 43 without evidence of such licensure being presented.
(d)
(1) Before any county or municipal corporation issues a business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business to any person, the person shall provide evidence that he or she is authorized to use the federal work authorization program or evidence that the provisions of this Code section do not apply. Evidence of such use shall be in the form of an affidavit as provided by the Attorney General in subsection (f) of this Code section attesting that he or she utilizes the federal work authorization program in accordance with federal regulations or that he or she employs fewer than 11 employees or otherwise does not fall within the requirements of this Code section. Whether an employer is exempt from using the federal work authorization program as required by this Code section shall be determined by the number of employees employed by such employer on January 1 of the year during which the affidavit is submitted. The affidavit shall include the employer’s federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number and the date of authority for use. The requirements of this subsection shall be effective on January 1, 2012, as to employers with 500 or more employees, on July 1, 2012, as to employers with 100 or more employees but fewer than 500 employees, and on July 1, 2013, as to employers with more than ten employees but fewer than 100 employees.
(2) Upon satisfying the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection, for all subsequent renewals of a business license, occupation tax certificate, or other document, the person shall submit to the county or municipality his or her federal work authorization user number or assert that he or she is exempt from this requirement, provided that the federal work authorization user number provided for the renewal is the same federal work authorization user number as provided in the affidavit under paragraph (1) of this subsection. If the federal work authorization user number is different than the federal work authorization user number provided in the affidavit under paragraph (1) of this subsection, then the person shall be subject to the requirements of subsection (g) of this Code section.
(e) Counties and municipal corporations subject to the requirements of this Code section shall provide an annual report to the Department of Audits and Accounts pursuant to Code Section 50-36-4 as proof of compliance with this Code section. Subject to funding, the Department of Audits and Accounts shall annually conduct an audit of no fewer than 20 percent of such reporting agencies.
(f) In order to assist private businesses and counties and municipal corporations in complying with the provisions of this Code section, the Attorney General shall provide a standardized form affidavit which shall be used as acceptable evidence demonstrating use of the federal employment eligibility verification system or that the provisions of subsection (b) of this Code section do not apply to the applicant. The form affidavit shall be posted by the Attorney General on the Department of Law’s official website no later than January 1, 2012.
(g) Once an applicant for a business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business has submitted an affidavit with a federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number, he or she shall not be authorized to submit a renewal application using a new or different federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number, unless accompanied by a sworn document explaining the reason such applicant obtained a new or different federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number.
(h) Any person presenting false or misleading evidence of state licensure shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any government official or employee knowingly acting in violation of this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that any person who knowingly submits a false or misleading affidavit pursuant to this Code section shall be guilty of submitting a false document in violation of Code Section 16-10-20. It shall be a defense to a violation of this Code section that such person acted in good faith and made a reasonable attempt to comply with the requirements of this Code section.
(i) Documents required by this Code section may be submitted electronically, provided the submission complies with Chapter 12 of Title 10.
(j) The Attorney General shall be authorized to conduct an investigation and bring any criminal or civil action he or she deems necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Code section. The Attorney General shall provide an employer who is found to have committed a good faith violation of this Code section 30 days to demonstrate to the Attorney General that such employer has come into compliance with this Code section. During the course of any investigation of violations of this Code section, the Attorney General shall also investigate potential violations of Code Section 16-9-121.1 by employees that may have led to violations of this Code section.

History

Code 1981, § 36-60-6, enacted by Ga. L. 1992, p. 1553, § 1; Ga. L. 2011, p. 794, § 12/HB 87; Ga. L. 2013, p. 111, § 4/SB 160.

I support the police.
All lives matter.

On Aug 27, 2020, at 11:18 AM, Brittany Walker (Planning) wrote:

Good Morning,

I spoke with Brandi from Business License regarding your request and she has some questions pertaining to your request. We are a little unclear about it. We want to get you what you need. She called and left you a message at 404-316-6712. If there is a better contact number please let me know.

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org

https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2020 11:00 AM
To: Brittany Walker (Planning) ; Susan Rector (Business License)
Cc: Randy Travis ; Brad Stone Subject: Re: Restated and separate open records request. PD-ORR-8-18-2020-Vital Foods-D.A.King Hall County

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To be clear. Again. I am making a second request for copies of the documents required under OCGA 50-36-1 for all annual renewal of business license since original issue. The original copies you sent are here and here.
D.A. King

I support the police.
All lives matter.

On Aug 27, 2020, at 9:56 AM, Brittany Walker (Planning) wrote:

Good Morning,

Business License had sent everything in the previous Open Records Request that they have regarding this business license that was requested. The application was included (there is no application each year to be submitted), the Citizenship form was included on the owner/office of the business, the driver’s license copy was included and as for the E-Verify affidavit, they only require a number to be submitted to our office upon submitting the application and that number was on the application that was submitted in the open records request. I attached the Business License documents again to this email.

Attached are the documents from Hall County Building Inspections.

This case is now closed.

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org

https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2020 1:40 PM
To: Brittany Walker (Planning)
Subject: Restated and separate open records request. PD-ORR-8-18-2020-Vital Foods-D.A.King Hall County

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Ms. Walker, (pls forgive the italics, my keyboard has gone crazy. Sorry)

As I did not word my original open records request clearly, please consider this a separate and additional open records request. I hope to see copies of the documents listed below from the first year Vital Foods LLC applied for and was issued a business license and the same docs from each year that license was renewed. I am assuming that 2017 was the first year of application, but if not, please send me the first year’s documents listed below.

Please send me copies of the business license application, E-Verify affidavit, verification of lawful presence affidavit and secure ID affidavit if applicable for original issue and for renewal of business license for Vital Foods.

I mailed the check to pay for the research on my first request last week.

Thank you,

D.A. King

I support the police.
All lives matter.

On Aug 21, 2020, at 4:11 PM, D.A. King wrote:

I support the police.
All lives matter.

Begin forwarded message:

From: “Brittany Walker (Planning)”
Subject: RE: PD-ORR-8-18-2020-Vital Foods-D.A.King
Date: August 19, 2020 at 3:28:44 PM EDT
To: “D.A. King”

Good Afternoon,

Attached are the documents from Hall County. I have also attached an invoice with instructions for payment.

This request is now closed.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72(a)(20) Social security numbers, mother’s birth name, credit card, debit card, bank account,
account or utility account passwords and numbers, financial data, insurance and
medical records, unlisted telephone numbers, personal e-mail address or cellular
telephone number, day and month of birth, and information regarding public utility,
television, internet, or telephone accounts held by private customers

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org

From: D.A. King
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 10:39 AM
To: Brittany Walker (Planning)
Subject: Re: PD-ORR-8-18-2020-Vital Foods-D.A.King

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Yes, pls proceed.
dak

I support the police.
All lives matter.

On Aug 19, 2020, at 10:37 AM, Brittany Walker (Planning) wrote:

Good Morning,

The approximate cost to complete your request from Hall County Business License is $21.96. I am estimating 1 hour at $21.96 per hour. These documents can be sent to you in an email.

An invoice of the actual cost will be sent when the request is complete. It will take approximately 5 business days to get this information back to you assuming you would like to proceed.

Please let me know how you would like to proceed.

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org

 

 

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