Georgia Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on May 9.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce announces a correction to the release issued on May 9, 2022, titled “Georgia Chamber Announces State Legislative Endorsements for the 2022 Primary Election.” The original release omitted two endorsements for open seats. This correction does not change any other information reported in the original release.
The corrected release follows:
Atlanta, GA – Monday, May 9, 2022 – Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced its slate of legislative endorsements for the 2022 Primary Election. As the premiere statewide business advocacy organization, the Chamber not only engages in public policy matters, but it also engages politically to ensure candidates for office remain focused on building a better state for business. Each election cycle, the Chamber’s Political Affairs Council vets dozens of candidates for office. Legislative incumbents are largely considered based on their voting record with the business community, whereas candidates for open seats actively seek the organization’s endorsement by completing a candidate questionnaire on issues of importance to businesses statewide. After working through the endorsement process, business leaders from across the state are confident that the following list of both legislative incumbents and candidates for open seats will make effective policy decisions that positively impact free enterprise and job creation in Georgia.
“The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and our statewide membership appreciate these candidates’ commitment to bolstering the economic vitality of our state. We know there is a clear choice in who will champion pro-growth policies in Georgia,” said David Raynor, Georgia Chamber Chief Public Affairs Officer. “The Georgia Chamber is proud to endorse these pro-business candidates and looks forward to a great working relationship if elected.”
The Georgia Chamber’s endorsed candidates for the 2022 Primary Election include:
Chamber-Endorsed Incumbents
Senator Emanuel Jones – SD 10
Senator Brian Strickland – SD 17
Senator John Kennedy – SD 18
Senator Kay Kirkpatrick – SD 32
Senator Michael “Doc” Rhett – SD 33
Senator Frank Ginn – SD 47
Senator Gloria Butler – SD 55
Representative Mike Cameron – HD 1
Representative Steve Tarvin – HD 2
Representative Kasey Carpenter – HD 4
Representative Will Wade – HD 9
Representative Eddie Lumsden – HD 12
Representative Katie Dempsey – HD 13
Representative Mandi Ballinger – HD 23
Representative Emory Dunahoo, Jr. – HD 31
Representative Alan Powell – HD 33
Representative Sharon Cooper – HD 45
Representative Charles “Chuck” Martin – HD 49
Representative Mesha Mainor – HD 56
Representative Debra Bazemore – HD 69
Representative Lynn Smith – HD 70
Representative Karen Mathiak – HD 74
Representative Mike Glanton – HD 75
Representative Karla Drenner – HD 85
Representative Billy Mitchell – HD 88
Representative Doreen Carter – HD 93
Representative Bonnie Rich – HD 100
Representative Shelly Hutchinson – HD 107
Representative Brian Prince – HD 132
Representative Beth Camp – HD 135
Representative David Jenkins – HD 136
Representative Dale Washburn – HD 144
Representative Mike Cheokas – HD 151
Representative Carl Gilliard – HD 162
Representative Al Williams – HD 168
Representative John LaHood – HD 175
Representative Steven Meeks – HD 178
Representative Steven Sainz – HD 180
Chamber-Endorsed Open Seats
Danny Rampey – HD 119
Lehman Franklin – HD 160
Derek Mallow – SD 2
Mike Hodges – SD 3
Liz Hausmann – SD 14
Rick Jeffares – SD 25
Scott Johnson – SD 37
Shawn Still – SD 48
Shelly Echols – SD 49
The primary election will take place Tuesday, May 24, 2022. The Georgia Chamber is a nonpartisan organization that is dedicated to working with elected officials to ensure a future of economic growth for Georgia businesses, workers, and families. To locate your polling place or view your voter status, visit https://www.sos.ga.gov/how-to-guide/how-guide-voting.
Original source can be found here.