Rob Clifton
Rob Clifton is an American politician, businessman, and a member of the member of the Georgia House of Representatives for the 131st district since January 13, 2025.[1] Clifton currently serves on the Economic Development and Tourism, Interstate Cooperation and Transportation committees Elections2024On November 5, 2024, Clifton defeated Democrat opponent Heather White in the general election.
Clifton defeated fellow Republican Paul Abbott in the June 18, 2024 runoff election after no candidate secured a majority in the primary election.[2]
Political positionsClifton maintains conservative political beliefs, and wants to "represent [the District] and the conservatives of Columbia County."[3] He stated he wants to "hold true to what [his] county is" and avoid liberalization as Columbia County urbanizes.[3] AbortionClifton is "pro-life".[3] On a April 1, 2024 candidate survey conducted by Georgia Life Alliance, Clifton stated abortion should be illegal in all instances.[4] He supports the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022) and Georgia's "Heartbeat Bill".[4] Law enforcementOn February 6, 2025, Clifton sponsored HB 309, which would require county government to receive majority public support in a ballot referendum before a county police force may be abolished.[5] Personal lifeClifton is a father of two, and is the CEO of SD Clifton Construction.[3][6][7] Clifton is a member of the Journey Community Church.[3] References
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