Atlanta Public Safety Training Center: Op-ed

As the Senate Chairman of Public Safety, I work daily with dedicated city, county, school, state, and federal professionals whose noble career path requires them to prioritize saving lives, upholding the peace, and preserving our most cherished freedoms and liberties.  For these courageous individuals, those critical imperatives guide their duties as they face incredible demands and challenges on any given day.  Please take a moment to thank all those who serve us on the front lines in our community and put their lives on the line for you and me.

Earlier this year, I visited the new Atlanta Public Safety Training Center site after the latest round of what has been described as domestic terrorist attacks.  Make no mistake, this had all of the appearances of coordinated domestic terrorism. To my disappointment, some people have defended such alleged criminality while brazenly playing politics.  Anyone who does not publicly denounce these criminal actions is, at best, part of a greater problem and should be ashamed.

Some of the supporters of this misconduct also carried the insidious and incredulous banner of defunding the police. Let us not forget that this cry was heard across the U.S. as cities were ravaged, courthouses destroyed, and murder rates skyrocketed.  Against this backdrop, anyone promoting such an ill-conceived strategy would seem to be lost and with little concept of the dangerous reality that violent crime poses to us all.  

Only a few short years ago, amid destructive riots, we heard demands for improved public safety training and “rethinking” policing. Now that such training is offered, it is resisted in many circles, at times with violence, as seen in the recent “Block Cop City” protest.  Revealingly, these pleas consistently appear to emanate from political forces which express little concern for intensifying violent crime or the plight of its mounting victims.

Reducing the funding for public safety and training without question leads to higher crime, longer response times, and endangering innocent people.  Maintaining and increasing funding for First Responders is crucial for ensuring the safety and stability of our communities. Police, Fire, EMS, and 911 Dispatch play an indispensable role in deterring crime, responding to emergencies, and upholding the rule of law.  People will not move to or invest in places where they do not believe that their families and businesses will be safe.

Those violently protesting in opposition to the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center should spend time attempting to pass the police academy, fire academy, or become a paramedic.  It requires a selfless strength of character to rush in when all others run away.  My friend and decorated veteran Colonel Mike Steele says it best, “Patriotism without action is counterfeit.” 

Governor Brian Kemp led the way to help protect the City of Atlanta by creating the Joint Law Enforcement Task Force last year to tackle the escalating crime.  This has proven effective along with new and strong leadership from Atlanta’s current Mayor and Chief of Police who are still cleaning up from the prior administration’s listlessness when it came to any number of important aspects of public safety including criminal street gang recruitment and crime in particular. 

Offhanded comments indicative of ambivalence to public safety and crime victims from those who attempted to win elections and then appear to struggle to remain relevant, only reaffirm why, in this writers’ eyes, they should not be in government office. 

Supporting the new Atlanta Public Safety Training Center is essential for the well-being and security of everyone.  It is paramount that we provide our First Responders with the necessary resources and backing, as they play an irreplaceable role in maintaining order, deterring criminal activity, and ensuring that our neighborhoods remain safe places to live and work, for ourselves and our children. Let me be clear, I proudly stand in support of the new Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. As someone who served for over three decades as a firefighter/EMT and five total generations of my family have honorably served as First Responders (Fire, Police, EMS, 911), I know firsthand the importance of training my brothers and sisters in public safety. Training our Bravest and Finest is critically important to the safety of our men and women in uniform, as well as those we are sworn to serve and protect.

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Senator John Albers serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety. He represents the 56th Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee, Cobb, and Fulton counties. He may be reached at his office at 404.463.8055 or by email at [email protected]

Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s Workforce Concludes Final Meeting

The Georgia Senate Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s Workforce concluded its sixth and final meeting on November 14, 2023, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The committee, established via Senate Resolution 275 during the 2023 Legislative Session with bipartisan support and chaired by Sen. John Albers (R-Roswell), comprised both legislative and non-legislative members.

Committee membership included Sen. Brandon Beach (R–Alpharetta), Sen. Jason Esteves (D–Atlanta), Sen. Sonya Halpern (D–Atlanta), Sen. Billy Hickman (R–Statesboro), Champ Bailey on behalf of Team Bailey Holdings, Joseph McDermott on behalf of Delta Airlines, Ryan Pernice on behalf of RO Hospitality, Technical College System of Georgia Commissioner Greg Dozier, Dave Williams on behalf of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and Daniela Perry on behalf of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

The agenda for the final meeting featured remarks from Lt. Governor Burt Jones, who stressed the pivotal role of workforce development in Georgia. The committee also reviewed and voted on the final committee report, set to guide legislation brought forth during the 2024 Georgia Legislative Session. The report, a culmination of the committee’s comprehensive study, aims to shape policies promoting workforce development, ensuring Georgia’s continued leadership in economic prosperity and job opportunities.

Sen. Albers expressed gratitude for the collaborative effort and dedication exhibited by committee members, stating, “Our focus on expanding Georgia’s workforce is not just a policy initiative; it’s an investment in our state’s future. By harnessing the talents and skills of our citizens, we are not only ensuring economic growth but also creating a vibrant and sustainable community for generations of Georgians to come.”

The committee’s report will be publicly available on the Georgia General Assembly website, providing transparency and insight into the research and deliberations conducted.

For more information on this Senate Study Committee, click here.

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Sen. John Albers serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety. He represents the 56th Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee, Cobb and North Fulton counties. He may be reached at his office at 404.463.8055 or by email at [email protected]

November 2023 Newsletter

Governor Kemp announced that the state achieved an unprecedented milestone: a full decade of business excellence, earning the rank of No. 1 state for business for 10 consecutive years. No other state in the nation has achieved this benchmark!

Senate Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s Workforce to Hold Final Meeting

On Tuesday, Nov. 14, the Senate Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s Workforce, chaired by Sen. John Albers (R – Roswell), will be holding its final meeting at 9 a.m. at the Georgia State Capitol. The Senate Study Committee was created pursuant to Senate Resolution 275, sponsored by Sen. Albers, which passed during the 2023 Legislative Session with bipartisan support. This committee was established to fulfill one of Lt. Governor Burt Jones priorities for the 2023 session. Lt. Governor Jones will be in attendance to address the committee at this final gathering. The committee is comprised of both legislative and non-legislative members: Sen. Albers as Chairman, Sen. Brandon Beach (R – Alpharetta), Sen. Jason Esteves (D – Atlanta), Sen. Sonya Halpern (D – Atlanta), Sen. Billy Hickman (R – Statesboro), Champ Bailey, Joseph McDermott, Ryan Pernice, Technical College System of Georgia Commissioner Greg Dozier, Dave Williams, and Daniela Perry.

WEBSITE URL: https://www.expandinggeorgiasworkforcestudy.com/

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Sen. John Albers serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety. He represents the 56 th
Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee, Cobb and North Fulton counties. He may be
reached at his office at 404.463.8055 or by email at [email protected]