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Lt. Gov. Burt Jones is running for the governor's seat in 2026. Credit: Burt Jones' campaign website.
A Republican lawmaker introduced a bill last week that would bar certain people from running for public office.
The move came shortly before a judge ruled in favor of Republican Rick Jackson, whose lawsuit alleged that Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ access to campaign funds gave him an unfair advantage in the race for governor. Both Jackson and Jones have announced their candidacy for governor in 2026.
State Rep. Jason Ridley, R-Chatsworth, introduced House Bill 1362 last week that would prohibit anyone from holding public office if they have any business with a state agency or have any financial interest in a state contract. Ridley has endorsed Jones’ candidacy for governor.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the move seems to target Jackson, whose companies have done extensive business with the state of Georgia.
“It’s a little surprising that a state representative who endorsed Burt is targeting his self-dealing,” spokesman Dave Abrams for the Jackson campaign told the AJC. “Would Burt have to resign immediately?”
On Friday, a federal judge ruled that Jones could no longer raise campaign funds through a special fundraising committee that helped Jones avoid campaign contribution limits that apply to other candidates.
Jackson, who recently announced his campaign for governor, applauded the decision.
“A federal court today made clear that Burt Jones doesn’t get his own rulebook,” Abrams told The Capitol Beat.
This is not the first time that the courts have barred the use of leadership committee funds for campaign purposes. Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican David Perdue won similar lawsuits in 2022 against Gov. Brian Kemp.
“We’re not surprised Rick Jackson is taking a page from Stacey Abrams’ playbook, using lawfare to target President Trump’s endorsed candidate for governor. Georgia Republicans have already rejected that strategy — and they’ll reject it again,” Kayla Lott, a spokeswoman for Jones’ campaign, told The Capitol Beat.
Written by: Jenna Eason
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Jody Hamilton and Shawn "Smith" Peirce are the proprietors of The Politics Bar, a progressive audio show that recreates the spirit of the old neighborhood bar where friends could discuss the news of the day without starting a brawl. Jody is an Emmy-nominated, award-winning media producer, actress, and radio host—daughter of TV producer Joe Hamilton and comedy legend Carol Burnett—who's made her own mark in media through "The Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers," "The Porkchop Playhouse," "From The Bunker" podcast, and her work as executive producer and fill-in host of "The Stephanie Miller Show". Shawn is a long-time national media producer and radio talent who's one of the few producers in U.S. political media to have worked on the left, right, and center, including more than a decade with "The Randi Rhodes Show" and stints producing "The Stephanie Miller Show," "The Bill Press Show," "The Laura Ingraham Radio Show," and "The Steele & Ungar Show" for SiriusXM. The show airs weeknights on progressive radio affiliates nationwide and is available on-demand through podcast platforms and Substack subscription.
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