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Shawn Mikah Tresher Still
REPUBLICAN
Shawn Mikah Tresher Still is running for Georgia State Senator, District 48, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Shawn Mikah Tresher Still earned his bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama, where he was a multi-sport athlete. He has lived in Johns Creek since before its inception and is the father of three daughters.
Professional background
Shawn is an attorney, as well as the owner and president of Olympic Pool Plastering & Shotcrete, which is described as the largest swimming pool subcontractor in the Southeastern U.S. His Gwinnett-based company employs over 100 Georgians.
Political background
Shawn currently serves as a State Senator representing Georgia State Senate District 48.
Economy
Voted for HB 1015, which accelerated the largest income tax cut in Georgia history, reducing the 2024 rate to 5.39% and creating an estimated $1.1 billion in savings for taxpayers in 2024.
Helped pass HB 1017 to end squatting in Georgia. The bill created a new "unlawful squatting" offense to help property owners more easily evict individuals residing in a property without the owner’s consent.
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
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Voting & Elections
Said, "Attorneys for John Eastman and Shawn Micah Tresher Still argued that their charges were preempted by the federal government's authority over presidential elections under the U. S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause."
Supported legislation eliminating QR codes on ballots.
Backed legislation requiring all counties to report absentee ballot results within one hour of the polls closing.
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Public Safety
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Education
Co-authored Senate Bill 233 (the Georgia School Choice Bill), which grants a $6,500 voucher to parents of children in failing school districts so they can transfer their children to a private school or a homeschool program.
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