September 14, 2020

Open records request hall County Business License compliance reports 2012-2019 — Response

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(Sept 14, 2020, 1:29PM)    UPDATE: The compliance reports were sent and are posted here.
Good Afternoon,

The approximate cost to complete your request from Hall County Business License is $42.60. I am estimating 1.5 hours at $28.40 per hour. These documents can be sent to you in an email.

An invoice of the actual cost will be sent when the request is complete. It will take approximately 3 business days to get this information back to you assuming you would like to proceed.

Please let me know how you would like to proceed.

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org
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https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 12:02 PM
To: Brittany Walker (Planning)
Subject: Open records request

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Open records request
§ 50-36-4. Definitions; requiring agencies to submit annual immigration compliance reports

Ms. Walker,

Please send me a copy of the annual immigration compliance report filed by Hall County Business License Department with the Department of Audits and Accounts as required by OCGA 50-36-4 for the years 2012 through and including 2019.

Please contact me via email with any questions.

Thank you,

D.A. King

September 13, 2020

Hall County Vital Foods Registered Agent (Gabriela Nunez) – Date of formation/registration 3/6/2015

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Hall County no docs available to show total number of business licenses issued/renewed 2012 – 2019

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Good Afternoon,

Hall County Government does not have or manage any records/documents responsive to your request.

Georgia Open Meetings and Open Records Laws state that an agency shall not be required to prepare/create reports, summaries or non-existent compilations in response to a records request. §O.C.G.A

This request is now closed at no charge to you.

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org
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https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King To: Brittany Walker (Planning) <bawalker@hallcounty.org>
Subject: Re: PD-ORR-8-31-2020-Business License Renewal-D.A.King

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On Aug 31, 2020, at 12:10 PM, Brittany Walker (Planning) wrote:

Good Afternoon,

I have reached out to Business License to see if a report such as this can be produced. If it can, I will move forward with your Open Records Request. If not, I will let you know.

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org

https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King To: Brittany Walker (Planning) <bawalker@hallcounty.org>
Subject: Re: PD-ORR-8-31-2020-Business License Renewal-D.A.King

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Thank you for the response. I am looking for a copy of a document that would show the total number of renewals in each of the years I list. I am in hopes there is something like a year-end report of new issues/renewals that shows totals. I am not looking for copies of all renewal transactions.

dak
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Good Morning,

I wanted to confirm that you are asking for all of unincorporated Hall County Business License renewals?

Thank you,

Brittany Walker
Administrative Secretary
Planning and Development
Hall County Government
2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
770-531-6809 | www.hallcounty.org
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https://www.hallcounty.org/FormCenter/Public-Information-57/Citizen-Comment-Card-133

From: D.A. King < Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2020 2:18 PM
To: Brittany Walker (Planning) <bawalker@hallcounty.org>
Subject: Open records request

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Ms. Walker,

Please send me a copy of any document (s) that your office has on file that illustrates the number of business license renewals administered by your office for the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 renewal periods.

Feel free to contact me with any questions.

Thank you,

D.A. King

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From Attorney General Website: Private Employer Affidavit — 36-60-6 * Kasey Carpenter

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September 11, 2020

Georgia’s E-Verify law for private employers OCGA 36-60-6. Passed despite the millions of dollars spent by special interest groups lobbying against it

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O.C.G.A. § 36-60-6 (Nexus Lexus) Note: Bold highlights mine – dak

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Current through the 2019 Regular Session of the General Assembly and HB 276 and HB 444 of the 2020 Regular Session of the General Assembly

 

GA – Official Code of Georgia Annotated

TITLE 36. LOCAL GOVERNMENTPROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO COUNTIES AND MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 60. GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 36-60-6. Utilization of federal work authorization program; “employee” defined; issuance of license; evidence of state licensure; annual reporting; standardized form affidavit; violation; investigations

(a) Every private employer with more than ten employees shall register with and utilize the federal work authorization program, as defined by Code Section 13-10-90. The requirements of this subsection shall be effective on January 1, 2012, as to employers with 500 or more employees, on July 1, 2012, as to employers with 100 or more employees but fewer than 500 employees, and on July 1, 2013, as to employers with more than ten employees but fewer than 100 employees.
(b) For purposes of this Code section, the term “employee” shall have the same meaning as set forth in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1.1) of Code Section 48-13-5, provided that such person is also employed to work not less than 35 hours per week.

(c) Before any county or municipal corporation issues a business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business to any person engaged in a profession or business required to be licensed by the state under Title 43, the person shall provide evidence of such licensure to the appropriate agency of the county or municipal corporation that issues business licenses. No business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business shall be issued to any person subject to licensure under Title 43 without evidence of such licensure being presented.

(d)
(1) Before any county or municipal corporation issues a business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business to any person, the person shall provide evidence that he or she is authorized to use the federal work authorization program or evidence that the provisions of this Code section do not apply. Evidence of such use shall be in the form of an affidavit as provided by the Attorney General in subsection (f) of this Code section attesting that he or she utilizes the federal work authorization program in accordance with federal regulations or that he or she employs fewer than 11 employees or otherwise does not fall within the requirements of this Code section. Whether an employer is exempt from using the federal work authorization program as required by this Code section shall be determined by the number of employees employed by such employer on January 1 of the year during which the affidavit is submitted. The affidavit shall include the employer’s federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number and the date of authority for use. The requirements of this subsection shall be effective on January 1, 2012, as to employers with 500 or more employees, on July 1, 2012, as to employers with 100 or more employees but fewer than 500 employees, and on July 1, 2013, as to employers with more than ten employees but fewer than 100 employees.
(2) Upon satisfying the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection, for all subsequent renewals of a business license, occupation tax certificate, or other document, the person shall submit to the county or municipality his or her federal work authorization user number or assert that he or she is exempt from this requirement, provided that the federal work authorization user number provided for the renewal is the same federal work authorization user number as provided in the affidavit under paragraph (1) of this subsection. If the federal work authorization user number is different than the federal work authorization user number provided in the affidavit under paragraph (1) of this subsection, then the person shall be subject to the requirements of subsection (g) of this Code section.

(e) Counties and municipal corporations subject to the requirements of this Code section shall provide an annual report to the Department of Audits and Accounts pursuant to Code Section 50-36-4 as proof of compliance with this Code section. Subject to funding, the Department of Audits and Accounts shall annually conduct an audit of no fewer than 20 percent of such reporting agencies.

(f) In order to assist private businesses and counties and municipal corporations in complying with the provisions of this Code section, the Attorney General shall provide a standardized form affidavit which shall be used as acceptable evidence demonstrating use of the federal employment eligibility verification system or that the provisions of subsection (b) of this Code section do not apply to the applicant. The form affidavit shall be posted by the Attorney General on the Department of Law’s official website no later than January 1, 2012.

(g) Once an applicant for a business license, occupational tax certificate, or other document required to operate a business has submitted an affidavit with a federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number, he or she shall not be authorized to submit a renewal application using a new or different federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number, unless accompanied by a sworn document explaining the reason such applicant obtained a new or different federally assigned employment eligibility verification system user number.

(h) Any person presenting false or misleading evidence of state licensure shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any government official or employee knowingly acting in violation of this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that any person who knowingly submits a false or misleading affidavit pursuant to this Code section shall be guilty of submitting a false document in violation of Code Section 16-10-20. It shall be a defense to a violation of this Code section that such person acted in good faith and made a reasonable attempt to comply with the requirements of this Code section.

(i) Documents required by this Code section may be submitted electronically, provided the submission complies with Chapter 12 of Title 10.

(j) The Attorney General shall be authorized to conduct an investigation and bring any criminal or civil action he or she deems necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Code section. The Attorney General shall provide an employer who is found to have committed a good faith violation of this Code section 30 days to demonstrate to the Attorney General that such employer has come into compliance with this Code section. During the course of any investigation of violations of this Code section, the Attorney General shall also investigate potential violations of Code Section 16-9-121.1 by employees that may have led to violations of this Code section.

History

Code 1981, § 36-60-6, enacted by Ga. L. 1992, p. 1553, § 1; Ga. L. 2011, p. 794, § 12/HB 87; Ga. L. 2013, p. 111, § 4/SB 160.

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September 9, 2020

SK Innovation: How will cheating allegations affect massive EV battery plant in Jackson County? Fox Five News investigative report

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How will cheating allegations affect massive EV battery plant in Jackson County?

Calls for ICE to investigate who’s building Korean battery plant in Jackson County

By Randy Travis, Fox Five News.

Political leaders from Georgia await a big decision in Washington this fall that has nothing to do with the presidential election.

It deals with a sprawling battery plant under construction right now in Jackson County, and whether the Korean company that’s building it will be punished over allegations of cheating.

 

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Georgia Chamber Endorses Former GALEO Board Member Jason Anavitarte for 31st State Senate District

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Georgia Chamber Endorses Jason Anavitarte for 31st State Senate District

The Georgia Chamber of Commerce announces its endorsement of Jason Anavitarte for State Senate District 31, which includes portions of Haralson, Paulding, and Polk Counties. Each election cycle, the Chamber’s Political Affairs Council vets dozens of candidates for office.

After working through the endorsement process and reviewing the surveys we received from multiple candidates in this race, business leaders from across the state are confident that Mr. Anavitarte’s experience as a business leader and local government official will lead to effective policy decisions that positively impact free enterprise and job creation throughout the state.

“After vetting the candidates running for Georgia’s 31st Senate District, our members believe there is a clear choice in who will champion economic development opportunities for West Georgia” said David Raynor, Georgia Chamber Senior Vice President of Public Affairs. “The Georgia Chamber is proud to endorse pro-business candidates like Jason and looks forward to working with him under the Gold Dome if elected.”

Jason Anavitarte added, “I am so grateful to the Georgia Chamber, and its thousands of members and Georgians they employ, for their endorsement in this race. With their support, we can work hard every day for the people of West Georgia to ensure they have the quality jobs they deserve, that we continue to make Georgia #1 for doing business, and allow small businesses to thrive and grow in our communities.”

The Georgia Primary Election will be held Tuesday, June 9, 2020. To find out more about Jason Anavitarte and his campaign, please visit https://www.jasonanavitarte.com/. 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 www.sos.ga.gov.

 

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So much for the ‘Big Tent’ in Georgia’s Establishment Republican inner circle – campaign mailer sent out by Georgia First Conservatives PAC – Jason Anavitarte

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The below campaign mailer was sent out in Georgia Senate District 31 by the Georgia First Conservatives PAC which is registered to Dan Trust – who is listed on LinkedIn as State Field Director and Deputy Politics Director at David Perdue for U.S. Senate. See below the flier for more information on the PAC with registered to him.

More on Dan Trust and the PAC with his name on it later. But who is the “Chip” in the contact email address on the Georgia First Conservatives PAC homepage? We think we know.

Dan Trust. Photo: Georgia Young Republicans Facebook page.

For the ongoing file on this and Jason Anavitarte,   click here and start scrolling. We promise there is much more coming.

 

 

Georgia First Conservatives PAC mailer. Senate District 31. August, 2020.

 

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Repost: Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor endorses former board member of anti-immigration enforcement corporation for state senate – Jason Anavitarte

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Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor endorses former board member of anti-immigration enforcement corporation for state senate – Jason Anavitarte

Georgia’s Lt. Governor, Geoff Duncan. Photo: LtGov.ga.gov

GALEO infamous in state politics for its extreme positions on immigration and radical leadership

Jason Anavitarte registered to run for state House in 2006 as a Democrat.

Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan office phone – 404-656-5030

Republican Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan has endorsed a candidate for state senate who is a former board member of a leftist organization that lobbies against immigration enforcement, voter ID, ICE holds and official English for government.

State Senate District 31 hopeful Jason Anavitarte served on the board of directors of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) from 2006 to 2009. During that time, GALEO lobbied against passage of the nationally noted SB529, the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act which established a requirement that public employers and their contractors sort out newly hired blackmarket labor with use of the federal employment verification system now known as E-Verify.

The legislation also required state use of the federal 287(g) program that allows local law enforcement to screen jail inmates for immigration status and report illegal alien prisoners to ICE for deportation proceedings. The bill, now law, that GALEO vehemently opposed also requires that local and county governments verify the legal status of people applying for local, state and federal public benefits.

GALEO Executive Director and former Democrat fundraiser, Jerry Gonzalez, drew much attention during the lobbying frenzy against the 2006 state immigration enforcement measure when he escorted self-described illegal aliens into the gold-domed state Capitol telling legislators they should regard the illegal aliens  as “constituents.” Gonzalez described the illegals as merely “immigrants.” The staged and pre-announced GALEO transporting and encouragement of the illegals made a memorable note for pro-enforcement groups and news in the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

As has been reported elsewhere, GALEO was established in 2003. Along with Jane Fonda, Anavitarte is also listed as a GALEO “Founding Friend.”

A February Twitter post from Lt. Governor Duncan describes Anavitarte as a “proven conservative…”

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The endorsement from Duncan has raised eyebrows in conservative quarters of the state’s Republican Party not only because GALEO is well known for its corporate-funded opposition to immigration enforcement, but because candidate Anavitarte, now running as a Republican,filed to run for state House in 2006 as a Democrat.

The Lt. Governor also serves as president of the state senate.

Jason Anavitarte. Photo: Rome-News Tribune

Perhaps the most jarring surprise for pro-enforcement voters in Duncan’s endorsement is the fact that in 2016, U.S. Senator David Perdue terminated the Judiciary Committee’s confirmation process of another former GALEO board member and State Court Judge, Dax Lopez, who was nominated for a federal judgeship by former President Barack Obama. Perdue made it clear that his office investigated the nominee’s ties to the controversial GALEO and ended the chances of confirmation because of that relationship.

“After a thorough review of the professional and judicial record of DeKalb County Judge Dax Lopez, I have become uncomfortable with his longstanding participation in a controversial organization including his service on its board of directors” Perdue wrote in his statement on the matter.

The obvious – and many say troubling – difference in judgment between Georgia’s Republican Lt. Governor and its senior U.S. Senator is not going un-noticed by grassroots GOP voters.

According to the left-leaning Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders.

Georgia’s governor, Brian Kemp, snared a primary endorsement from President Donald Trump in 2018 due in large part to Kemp’s tough talk and campaign promises on illegal immigration. Kemp has not mentioned immigration since the November, 2018 election.

Ballotpedia lists four Republican candidates for Georgia’s senate District 31.

 

 

 

 

Jason Anavitarte won the Georgia state Senate District 31 GOP Primary by 226 votes

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The final and official results of the Senate District 31 Gop Primary here.

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