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SWGAPolitics.com Talks to Attorney General Candidate Sam Olens

In our latest interview, I had the chance to talk to GOP Attorney General candidate Sam Olens last week. The audio is 17 minutes long, and because of its brevity I didn’t cut it up.

Download the .mp3

Among the highlights:

  • Lawyer who has worked in the same firm for more than 2 decades, is now a partner there. Graduate of Emory School of Law.
  • Started as a member of his local homeowner’s association board, rose through the ranks by various appointments and campaigns, has been an elected official for 12 years now.
  • Likes the idea of statewide grand juries as part of an ethics reform package
  • Likes the Attorney General job because “you get the best of both worlds” with law and public service
  • Thinks more needs to be done through the AG’s office regarding water, Public Private Partnerships, and legal framework for deals to bring more jobs to GA
  • “Transparency goes with accountability. You don’t have one without the other.”
  • Believes fines for violations of open government laws should be raised from maximum of $100 per occurrence to $1,000
  • Believes that state and local officials who violate the Statutory Code of Ethics should face penalties, possibly up to and including removal from office
  • Believes all ballot referenda should be written in plain English so that the average voter know what he is voting on and which way a particular vote acts.
  • Believes recommendations by the State Ethics Board to the Joint Legislative Ethics Committee should be made public, and that the State Ethics Board should have subpoena powers
  • “You have to respect everyone’s religion, ['moral', from the quote at the end of his ethics press release] is not meant in that regard.”

It was a genuine pleasure to talk to Chairman Olens, and I look forward to seeing him in SWGA as the campaign progresses.

3 comments to SWGAPolitics.com Talks to Attorney General Candidate Sam Olens

  • The attorny general’s office involved in job creation, water distribution and more public private partnerships?
    Typical big government Republican expasion of government control and increasing the power of politicians over citizens lives.
    How many more bureaucrats will that create?
    How much will it cost?

    Ethics board?
    The only way to reduce sleaze in government is to reduce the size of government. More ethics laws just means more lawyers in government positions and more taxes for us.
    Check out what Cato says about it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SovALlOhSg8&feature=channel

    Statewide grand juries?
    How much will that cost?
    How many more bureaucrats will the state need to make that happen?

  • jack smith

    “The only way to reduce sleaze in government is….”

    ….to NOT elect Ken Hodges as attorney general.

  • [...] Olens told me a couple of weeks ago that if the Cobb County Commission violates the State’s transparency [...]

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