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Karen Christine Handel (nÃÆ' Â © e Walker , born April 18, 1962) is an American businesswoman, politician and member of the United States House of Representatives for the 6th congress district in Georgia. In 2017, she became the first female Republican from Georgia to be elected to Congress after defeating Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff in a special election to fill the void of Tom Price in Georgia's 6th congress district; This special election remains the most expensive congress race in American history.

Handel previously served as Secretary of State of Georgia to-26. A Republican, Handel worked in business before entering politics. First elected in 2003, he chaired the Fulton County Board of Commissioners until 2006, and was later elected and served as Georgian Foreign Minister from 2007 to 2010.

In 2011, Handel was appointed Senior Vice President for public policy at Susan G. Komen for Cure, the breast cancer-causing charity, and left on February 7, 2012, following a controversial foundation's decision to remove and then return the funding to Planned Parenthood, the organization which he opposes.


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Handel was born Karen Christine Walker in Washington, D.C. on April 18, 1962, and grew up in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. After graduating in May 1980 from Frederick Douglass Secondary School in Upper Marlboro in 1980, Handel attended Prince George Community College, in Largo, Maryland, and University of Maryland, University College, in Adelphi, Maryland, but did not complete any degree. He then worked for Hallmark Cards. Later, he served as deputy chief of staff for the wife of Vice President Dan Quayle, Marilyn, where he worked to promote breast cancer awareness and research.

Handel works in several major companies including the global eye care company Ciba Vision and KPMG international accounting firm. He serves as president and CEO of the Fulton County Chamber of Commerce. From December 2002 to November 2003, Handel served as deputy chief of staff for Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, where he worked as a policy adviser and oversaw constituent services, the Governor's Palace, and general administrative services.

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early political career

In November 2003 Handel was elected chairman of Fulton County Board of Commissioners in a special election to replace Mike Kenn, received 58% of popular votes and continued to serve in that role until 2006. He has been running for a failed commission in November 2002, and CEO of North Fulton Chamber of Commerce. Handel left his position as chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners before his term was completed for the Georgian Foreign Minister.

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Georgian State Secretary

In August 2006, Handel won the Republican primary election for the Secretary of State of Georgia, defeating State Senator Bill Stephens of Canton. Handel received 56.6% of votes for Stephens' 42, 4%. In the November 2006 election, Handel defeated Democratic candidate Gail Buckner, receiving 54.1% of votes for Buckner 41.8%. Handel was the first secretary of the first Republican state to be elected in Georgia history. He served as Georgian Foreign Minister from 2007 to 2009.

Soon after serving as Georgian Foreign Minister, Handel began the project to clear up the voters list. This procedure involves matching data with information in various sources such as the Georgia Department of Driver Services database or the Social Security Administration database. Some eligible voters are told that they are "not citizens" even though they are actually citizens. The accusation of voter suppression was raised and the rule was the subject of a federal suit by the ACLU Georgia and MALDEF, which accused Handel's office of being involved in a "systematic purge procedure" strictly prohibited by federal law within 90 election days.

In 2009, the United States Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division (DOJ) ordered the suspension of the country's "voter verification" (rejecting its approval under the 1965 Select Act), stipulating that "thousands of citizens who are actually eligible to vote under the law" the Georgia law has been marked "and that the program is" flawed [and] often subjects a disproportionate number of African-American, Asian and/or Hispanic voters, and more importantly, the wrong burden on the right. to vote. "It marks the first time since the 1990s that the Justice Department has denied approval for a change in Georgian electoral practice.

Handel defended his program, insisting that it was appropriate and necessary. A federal judge in Atlanta later dismissed a lawsuit accusing Handel's successor, Secretary of State Brian Kemp of illegally crashing Georgia voters from the country rolls ahead of the 2016 presidential election. In a 21-page ruling, US District Judge Timothy C. Batten Sr. said the country has taken a "reasonable and non-discriminatory" approach in an effort to reach unelected voters in the past 7 years to confirm their address.

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2010 elections

In March 2009, Handel announced his decision to run for Georgian governor. Handel announced in December 2009 that he will resign as Foreign Minister to focus on his campaign for governors in the 2010 election on a full-time basis. On July 20, 2010, in Republican primary elections, Handel received 34% and former Congressman Nathan Deal received 23%. Since no candidate received a majority vote, they faced the Republican governor on 10 August 2010.

Handel received the support of former Republican Vice Presidential candidate 2008 Sarah Palin. as well as former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

The main campaign was very hot, and Handel's association in the past with the gay Log Cabin Republicans gay became a problem. Handel declined membership with Log Cabin Republicans. Handel lost the round selection to Deal by 50.2% to 49.8% - with approximately 2,500 votes separating them from nearly 580,000 players. He refuses to ask for a recount and confesses to Deal the next day.

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Susan G. Komen

In April 2011, Handel was hired as senior vice president of public policy at breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for Cure ("Comment"). In this position he is responsible for leading the advocacy efforts of state and state organizations, including the management of the Advocacy Alliance.

At the end of January 2012, Komen declared a break with Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortion services in the US. The organization attributes the decision to a newly adopted policy not to fund the organization under investigation by government agencies. Republicans in Congress begin an alleged investigation of the use of federal funds Planned Parenthood to finance the services of organizational abortion.

On February 2, 2012, Jeffrey Goldberg reported on The Atlantic that three sources with direct knowledge of Komen's decision-making process told me that the rules were adopted to create a reason to bypass Planned Parenthood. "Goldberg further reported that its anonymous source indicated "the decision to create a rule that will cut funding for Planned Parenthood, according to these sources, is encouraged by the new senior vice president of the organization for public policy, Karen Handel, a former candidate for governor of Georgia who is anti-abortion and who has declared that because he's 'pro-life, I do not support Planned Parenthood's mission' ".

On 5 February 2012, The Huffington Post reported that "email between the leadership of Komen... confirms Handel's only" authority "in drafting and implementing Planned Parenthood policy... Handel hands over the new grant criteria Leadership Komen in November and the council approved in December, in which the main public health official Komen resign "in place."

Four days after the decision to break with Planned Parenthood, Komen canceled the decision and announced that they would change the policy to "explain that disqualifying investigations should be criminal and conclusive and not political". A few days later, on February 7, 2012, Handel resigned from Komen.

The Los Angeles Times describes Komen's decision to break with Planned Parenthood as "one of the PR's major negligence of the decade," with Komen losing 22% of its funding in the next fiscal year. The Komen official also linked most of the missing funds with the decision to break with Planned Parenthood.

Memoir

On September 11, 2012, Handel published a book, Planned Bullyhood, about his tenure as vice president of public policy at Susan G. Komen for Cure. In the book, Handel defended Komen's short-lived decision to end the grant to Planned Parenthood. He was referring to Planned Parenthood as an overtly annoying "" bullies "group that started the war with Komen over $ 700,000, some" unimportant "money for a $ 1 billion budget.

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Senate 2014 Selection

On May 17, 2013, Handel announced that he would become a candidate for the United States Senate. The incumbent senator Saxby Chambliss is not looking for re-election. Handel was authorized by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in March 2014. In May 2014, Handel was third in Republican Senate election with 21.96% of the vote.

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AS. House of Representatives

Selection

2017

In February 2017, Handel announced he was running for the US House of Representatives in a 2017 special election to fill the vacancy in Georgia's 6th congressional district against Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff. Former US Senator Saxby Chambliss endorsed Handel.

During April 18, 2017, Primer, Handel was the top Republican vote winner in the 6th District race. No candidate reaches a majority of votes, leading to a second round of elections on June 20, 2017. Handel takes second place in the forest primary and faces Ossoff in runoff. Ossoff received 48.1% of the vote and Handel received 19.8% of the vote. Ossoff made a fortune by being one of only five Democrats on the ballot, with only one of them previously participating in Georgian politics (former State Senator Ron Slotin), while Handel was one of eleven Republicans, four of whom had run for election as the elected president. previous occasions, among them two former State Senators and one member of the City Council. US President Donald Trump congratulates him for coming to the runoff and he welcomes his support.

According to an article by Elise Viebeck originally published by The Washington Post, at a major moment, Handel "went out of his way not to mention Trump". According to the Chicago Tribune , during the overflow against Ossoff, he "hugged Trump" and called his name. He said that he would welcome Trump if he wanted to campaign with him. Handel and Trump held a fundraiser in April 2017.

House Speaker Paul Ryan campaigned for Handel, saying "we need someone tested and true", and Handel is supported by the United States Chamber of Commerce, Susan B. Anthony's List, National Right to Life Committee and National Weapon Association.

On June 15, 2017, Handel's home was the target of "suspicious packages" containing "white powder substance" and threatening letters. Some of Handel's neighbors receive similar suspicious packages by mail. Handel stated, "frustrating my neighbors is affected in this way Steve and I know that running for public office often brings this kind of challenge, but our neighbors do not sign up for this." The FBI is called in to investigate.

The race gained significant national attention after being cited as a preliminary test of how the first few months of Donald Trump's presidency may have shifted the opinion or enthusiasm of suburban voter voters living in swing districts. The combined expenditures by both campaign candidates totaled more than $ 55 million, which is the most expensive US House of Representatives election in history.

On June 20, 2017, Handel won a special election overhaul and beat Ossoff 51.87% to 48.13%. Following the election results report, The New York Times marks the race as "demoralized for Democrats".

Tenure

Handel was inducted into office on 26 June 2017. He became a member of the first congress of the Republic of Georgia.

On June 22, 2018, Rep. Handel, presiding at the House of Representatives, cited House Rule XVII to force California Representative Ted Lieu to stop audio playings previously published by ProPublica that allegedly record the voices of children separated from their parents under "Zero Tolerance Policy" taken by the administration of Trump about illegal border crossings. The quoted rule reads, "Someone on the floor of a house should not smoke or use a mobile electronic device that corrupts manners." Handel misquoted the rule by saying that California Democrats violate House rules that prohibit members from voting from electronic devices.

Committees assignment

  • Education and Labor Committee
    • The Early, Basic and Intermediate Education Subcommittees
    • Subcommittee on Labor Protection
  • Committee on Justice
    • Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Anti-Monopoly Laws
    • Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice
  • Republic Research Committee

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Political position

By 2014, Handel describes himself as an "unshakable conservative fighter" rather than "joining together". In a campaign for the 2014 Senate seat, he said he would be a Senator in Ted Cruz's printout, and asked Mitch McConnell to resign from the Senate Republican leadership. In 2014, Politico described him as "a Palin-style conservative".

Donald Trump

Handel voiced support for President Donald Trump on May 9, 2017, the shooting of FBI Director James Comey, stating, "It is clear for some time that FBI Director Comey has lost the trust of Republicans, Democrats and larger institutions, and his dismissal as FBI Director is possible late ". The Trump report has revealed confidential information to Russia, Handel said that the report represents "potentially harsh assumptions" by the press, stating "we have an ongoing investigation... I would suggest that we will all let the process play out, and let the facts take us to where the facts bring us. "In June 2017, he said he was troubled by several proposals of Trump cuts for federal research funds. He also criticized the use of Twitter by Trump. In May 2018, Handel voiced his support for the investigation of the Special Adviser, but added, "Do it quickly. Do it fairly and fairly, and move it together."

Domestic Issues

Environment

Handel said that the role of the federal government in combating climate change should be "limited so that state and local governments lead the way." He supported President Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. Asked if he received a scientific consensus on climate change, Handel said, "Obviously, there is a change in climate" but does not say whether human activity contributes to climate change.

Healthcare

Handel favors revoking the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). He has expressed support for Tom Price's law to replace Obamacare. He endorsed the May 2017 version of the American Health Care Act, a Republican replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act. In a June 2017 debate, he stated that he would never support a bill that reduces protection for pre-existing conditions and says that the AHCA did not do such a thing, while CNN notes that independent fact investigators have found that The May 2017 version of AHCA will reduce protection for pre-existing conditions. Handel said, "I reject the premise of CBO", referring to the Congressional Budget Office estimate that 23 million more Americans will not be insured if the May 2017 version of the AHCA will become law.

Right selector

Handel supports legislation requiring Americans to show photo identification before voting.

Economic issues

Jobs

In a June 2017 debate, Handel stated that he opposed the minimum wage, saying "This is an example of a fundamental difference between liberals and conservatives, I do not support habitable wages." Handel stated "The private sector creates jobs with a good salary when we have a strong economy with lower taxes and fewer rules."

Tax reform

Handel has described the tax system as consisting of "costly legislation, punishment, expensive red ribbons, and complicated tax structures with exorbitant prices limiting business expansion and job growth."

Handel voted in favor of the Withholding Tax and Jobs Act of 2017. He called the bill a "historic moment" and said that the bill would be "transformative for hardworking American families and American companies, especially our small businesses." He said that "American hard workers" would "save more of their money." He also said that the bill would allow small businesses to "innovate and grow."

International issues

Immigration

Handel opposes the bipartisan "Geng Eight" Senate Bill, which will provide the way for citizenship for some 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States. He opposed the automatic path to citizenship, saying, "These immigrants have come to our country and have publicly disregarded our law.We can not, we should not reward it, no amnesty, no ability to choose."

He supported the construction of a wall along the US-Mexico border. "True national security means securing our borders, he says," the current immigration system is broken, and we MUST fix it. "

Social issues

Abortion

Handel opposes abortion and supports the abolition of government funds for Planned Parenthood. He wrote a book, Planned Bullyhood: The Truth Behind Headlines on Parental Funds Financing Planned with Susan G. Komen for Cure about the subject. He opposes embryonic stem cell research.

LGBT Rights

Handel opposes same-sex marriage and same-sex civil unions. He has voted against laws that will benefit domestic partners. He opposed the adoption of children by gay individuals, stating that it was "not the best household for children."

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Personal life

Handel is Roman Catholic. She is married to Steve Handel.

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References


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External links

  • The U.S. official website House in the US
  • Handel's campaign website
  • Biography at the Directory of Congressional Biographies of the United States
  • Karen Handel at Ballotpedia
  • Appearance in C-SPAN
  • Karen Handel on Curlie (based on DMOZ)

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