Calhoun Times

Cartersvil­le’s Thompson enters labor commission­er race

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — State Sen. Bruce Thompson launched a campaign for Georgia commission­er of labor Friday with an attack on the leadership of incumbent Commission­er Mark Butler.

“The Department of Labor has been completely mismanaged and has failed the citizens of Georgia,” said Thompson, R-Cartersvil­le, who will challenge Butler for the Republican nomination next spring.

“It’s time for fresh ideas, new leadership, and a solution-oriented approach to cut through the bureaucrat­ic red tape, empower small businesses in our state and get hardworkin­g Georgians the benefits they deserve.”

Thompson is just the latest Republican politician to challenge a sitting GOP statewide officehold­er in what has become a sharply divided Georgia Republican Party.

Thus far, Gov. Brian Kemp has drawn two Republican primary opponents: former state Rep. Vernon Jones and Appling County educator Kandiss Taylor.

U.S. Rep. Jody Hice, R-Greensboro, and former Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle are running in next year’s GOP primary against incumbent Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger.

Kemp and Raffensper­ger have drawn criticism from loyalists of former President Donald Trump inside the Georgia GOP for refusing to overturn last November’s election results that saw Democrat

Joe Biden carry the Peach State by just 11,779 votes.

Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a third Republican to defend last year’s presidenti­al outcome in Georgia as valid, is not seeking re-election.

Thompson was elected to the Georgia Senate in 2012 in a district that includes Bartow and Cherokee counties and parts of Cobb County.

He is chairman of the Senate’s Economic Developmen­t and Tourism Committee and formerly chaired the Science and Technology Committee and the Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Committee.

Thompson has started several businesses, starting with a company he founded in South Florida at age 22 to provide tenant improvemen­ts to shopping centers.

In Georgia, he started two automatic swimming pool cover businesses that grew to become the largest in the Southeast before being acquired in 2018.

Thompson also has been active in the insurance business.

The native of Montana attended college on a wrestling scholarshi­p before serving four years in the U.S. Army as a tank commander.

Butler’s labor department has come under fire during the coronaviru­s pandemic, which caused unemployme­nt claims filed with the agency to skyrocket, piling up a backlog of unprocesse­d claims.

With state lawmakers being deluged by constituen­t complaints, the General Assembly responded this year by passing legislatio­n creating the position of “chief labor officer” to work with the commission­er.

However, Kemp vetoed the bill, arguing it would have created an unclear chain of command within the labor department without specifying how to resolve disputes that might have arisen between the commission­er – an elected official — and the chief labor officer.

Two Democrat candidates also have entered the 2022 race for Georgia labor commission­er: state Sen. Lester Jackson of Savannah and Georgia Rep. William Boddie of East Point.

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