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Mike Beatty is a United States politician from Jefferson, Georgia.
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Private life
Beatty is a native of Jefferson, Georgia and a graduate of the University of Georgia.
He has been a high school teacher and football coach.
His wife is Judy Garrett and they have one daughter and three grandchildren.
Political career
He was elected as the first Republican since Reconstruction from Jackson County, Georgia to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1990. While in office he strongly opposed the creation of a state lottery. After legislative redistricting placed Beatty in a district with another incumbent Republican legislator, he decided not to seek re-election in 1992 opting to focus on the small businesses he and his wife owned including a poultry and cattle farm. In the 2000 election cycle, Beatty was drafted by the Senate Republican Caucus to oppose [1] the incumbent Democrat State Senator. He was elected [2] State Senator and proved instrumental in the successful battle to ban video poker in Georgia.
In 2002, he opted not to seek re-election to the Senate and declared his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. He finished first [3] in a three-way Republican primary but failed to gain a majority of the votes, forcing a primary run-off in which he was narrowly defeated.
He was then appointed Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) [4] in 2003 by Governor Sonny Perdue, a post which he still holds today.
Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs
As DCA Commissioner, Mike Beatty has spear headed the launch of several new community-building programs, including:[5] which encourages collaboration between DCA’s unique divisions in an effort to better serve its customers;[6] which works with communities already on the right track and helps them implement key portions of their comprehensive plans;[7] to encourage the creation of jobs and businesses in communities transitioning from blight to economic growth;[8] to teach Georgia’s young people about the importance of water to our community’s growth and prosperity; and Dream City partnerships in six Georgia cities to encourage homeownership opportunities throughout our state.
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