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Friend, I have some exciting news to share.
Tomorrow, I’m
being inducted into the Georgia Hispanic Chamber’s Hall of Fame!
This
is a real honor for me.
I’ve spent my career serving our community in
law enforcement, our country around the world in the Army National
Guard, and now our state as Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner.
This honor gives me even more drive to work hard every single day to put
consumers first, and to ensure Georgia remains the best state in the
country to live, work, and raise a family.
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 This wouldn’t be possible without supporters like you, because
together, we made history in last year’s election.
Thank you for all
that you do!
[link removed] John King
Georgia Insurance Commissioner
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Commissioner John King got his start as a beat cop with the Atlanta
Police Department. He worked various assignments, including Red Dog and
Organized Crime, before joining the Doraville Police Department. Before
becoming Chief of Police, he served as a Detective and Deputy Chief.
During his 17 years as Police Chief, Commissioner King tackled
corruption, implemented community policing in at-risk neighborhoods,
and cracked down on gang violence through early intervention programs
at local schools.
In addition to his career in law enforcement,
Commissioner King spent four decades serving in the U.S. Army National
Guard — enlisting as a private and retiring as a major general.
He
deployed to Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan — earning the Bronze Star
Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, El Salvador gold medal for achievement,
meritorious service medals, and a NATO award along the way.
Commissioner King retired from active duty in 2023.
As Georgia’s
Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, Commissioner King has disrupted
the status quo, put Georgia families first, and held the powerful
accountable. He was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp in 2019 and
elected to a full term in 2022, making him Georgia’s first Hispanic
statewide elected official.
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