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A lifelong resident of Cobb County, Roy Barnes knew from a young age what profession he wanted to pursue. Still today, his love of the law, his commitment to serving others, and his desire to make Georgia work have never wavered. Roy was born and raised in Mableton, Georgia, where his family farmed and owned a general store. Roy grew up listening to his neighbors, who would gather at the store to discuss important issues of the day. He developed a passion for service and has devoted his career to finding and fighting for solutions to the multitude of challenges that Georgia families face.
As governor, Roy never lost sight of his commitment to improve the everyday lives of all Georgians. In the area of education, he worked to raise academic standards, reduce classroom sizes and increase teachers’ salaries, and he started incentives for the National Board Certification of Teachers. In the field of healthcare, he passed legislation that expanded patients’ right to choose their physicians and held insurance companies accountable for providing prompt, quality care. Roy strengthened economic support for families by successfully implementing property tax cuts for homes and family farms and by establishing a sales tax holiday for Georgia. He also passed tough anti–predatory lending standards and founded the Georgia Cancer Coalition. A
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