Colton Moore

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  40. Edwards, Johnny. "Researcher finds more than 900 case delays by Speaker Ralston". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  41. 1 2 "Georgia state Rep. Colton Moore calls for Speaker of the House David Ralston's resignation". Chattanooga Times Free Press. February 22, 2019. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
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  43. Galloway, Jim; Bluestein, Greg; Hallerman, Tamar. "The Jolt: Brian Kemp named a high-clout judicial commission. Here's the law firm that won". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved May 24, 2020. [Moore] denounced Deal's criminal justice reform efforts, a hallmark of the governor's eight years in office [as] reactionary and inadequate. "Georgians all across our state are feeling injustices as they enter into the criminal justice system," Moore said. "So I don't think we should just automatically name the most expensive building in the state of Georgia, at $110 million, after someone just because they were the former governor and just because they were forced to take on criminal reforms." Moore said injustices should be addressed before defendants are convicted. "In order to help the poor, the broke and the damned in our society, we've got to focus on those issues and not just create big government," Moore said.
  44. "Rep. Colton Moore - House Resolution 1 Response | Supreme Courts | Georgia (U.S. State)" . Retrieved May 24, 2020 via Scribd. "Respectfully, such a designation would be highly inappropriate for a building where the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals will be housed. Former Governor Deal continues to be extremely active in Georgia politics. He owns and operates a lobbying firm which already represents clients, such as Pruitt Health, that have significant cases before the state Appellate courts on matters ranging from wrongful death to fraud against state agencies. Should you approve HR1, these clients and their critical court cases will be heard in the very building named after the lobbying firm they have hired. This is a serious conflict of interest that eternally jeopardizes the crown jewel of justice in Georgia".
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Colton Moore
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Moore at the 2022 Hazlitt Summit hosted by Young Americans for Liberty Foundation
Member of the Georgia State Senate
from the 53rd district
Assumed office
January 9, 2023