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Paul Abbott

REPUBLICAN

Paul Abbott is running for Georgia State Representative, District 131, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Paul Abbott is from Martinez, GA, and attended Georgia Southern University where he received his bachelor's and master's degree in education, as well as the University of Southern Mississippi where he earned an education specialist degree in school administration. He is married to his wife, Megan, and together they have five children and two grandchildren. In 2009, he was recognized as Teacher of the Year for Lowndes County Schools.

Professional background

Paul is a life-long educator with over 32 years of experience, including a role as an administrator and a background in teaching students with disabilities. He served in the US Army and Georgia Army National Guard for 22 years, retiring in 2009.

Political background

Paul Abbott's campaign for state representative is his first entry into politics.

Economy

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

Said, "As your representative, I will work to ensure that every school in Georgia has a school resource officer. The safety of your children, administrators, and teachers is of the upmost importance."

Supports strong law enforcement, and credits Sheriff Whittle for low crime in Evans and Columbia County, Georgia.

Endorses police statewide for secure communities.

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Education

Supports giving parents greater choice in the education of their children.

Said, "I will support school choice for parents. Parents need options to get away from underperforming schools. In everyday life, we have the ability to seek services that better meet our needs."

Concerned about teacher shortages, saying, "My top priority as your state representative will be to support teachers in the classroom... Georgia's teachers are met with ever-increasing duties and responsibilities while receiving less support in the classroom... I understand the challenges teachers face and will work to make teachers' voices heard."

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