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Leonard Edwin Setzler
Office of the Georgia Secretary of State.
(born March 18, 1970) is an American politician from the
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of
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. Since 2005, he has represented the 35th district in the
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.


Early life, education, and career before politics

Born in Atlanta, Setzler grew up in the Southeast, primarily South Carolina. He received a
B.S. A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
in physics from
Furman University Furman University is a private liberal arts university in Greenville, South Carolina. Founded in 1826 and named for the clergyman Richard Furman, Furman University is the oldest private institution of higher learning in South Carolina. It became ...
in 1992, where he earned the designation of Distinguished Military Graduate.Shaddi Abusaid
Setzler, Castellana square off in race for House District 35
''Marietta Daily Journal'' (October 19, 2018.
A graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School, Setzler served on active duty for nine years with assignments in Europe, North Africa, and the Persian Gulf. Setzler concluded his active duty service as commander of a 211-soldier truck company in the 3rd Infantry Division in Fort Stewart, Georgia. Since leaving active duty in 2001, Setzler has been a program manager and director in the architecture and engineering industry.Aaron Gould Sheinin
Stem cell foe named chair of science panel
''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' (January 23, 2013).


Political career


Elections

Setzler's district, the 35th district, covers parts of northern
Cobb County, Georgia Cobb County is a county in the U.S. state of Georgia, located in the Atlanta metropolitan area in the north central portion of the state. As of 2020 Census, the population was 766,149. Its county seat and largest city is Marietta. Along with ...
. In 2004 and 2006, Setzler was unopposed in the general election. In 2008, Setzler was challenged by Democratic nominee Jason Adams, a middle school teacher in the general election; Setzler received 60.8% of the vote to Adams 39.2%. In 2010, Setzler defeated Democratic nominee Matthew D. Adams, receiving 64.6% to Adams' 35.4%. In 2012, 2014, and 2016, Selzer ran unopposed for reelection. In 2018, Democratic nominee Salvatore Castellana, a restaurant owner and transportation manager, challenged Setzler for reelection. Setzler won more narrowly, with 52.3% of the vote to Castellana's 47.7%.


Abortion legislation

Since taking office in 2005, Setzler has consistently pushed for anti-abortion legislation including the Women's Right to Know Act (2005), Unborn Victims of Violence Act (2006), Women's Ultrasound Right to Know Act (2007), and a 2012 prohibition on abortion after 22-weeks gestation age when an unborn child has been medically proven to feel pain. Setzler was the lead sponsor of the Living Infants Fairness & Equality Act (2019) in the
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a bill that established the legal personhood of the unborn child throughout Georgia law and banned most abortions after about six weeks into a pregnancy.Jill Nolin
Kemp signs strict anti-abortion bill
''Union-Recorder'' (May 7, 2019).
Emily Wax-Thibodeaux & Reis Thebault

''Washington Post'' (March 29, 2019).
In addition to providing tax and social services benefits to parents of an unborn child, Setzler's bill initially included no exceptions, but he later added exceptions in the House Health & Human Services Committee to balance the liberty interest of mothers with difficult pregnancies with the life interest of the unborn child. The legislation was opposed by abortion providers and most obstetricians and gynecologists who say that the legislation "would limit a physician's ability to provide medical care and advice that's in the best interest of the patient" and contains language that "could expose doctors to criminal prosecution for following what’s widely considered to be a medically acceptable standard of care."Gray Chapman
Who stands to lose the most under Georgia's anti-abortion bill? These five groups of people will be disproportionately affected
''Atlanta'' (March 20, 2019).
Georgia governor
Brian Kemp Brian Porter Kemp (born November 2, 1963) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 83rd governor of Georgia since January 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Kemp served as the 27th secretary of state of Georgia from 2010 t ...
signed the legislation into law in May 2019, fulfilling a campaign promise to sign into law the nation's most stringent abortion ban. The
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of Georgia,
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, and others successfully challenged the legislation and it was found to be unconstitutional in July 2020. Setzler and the other anti-abortion advocates who supported for the legislation sought to use the law as a vehicle to overturn ''
Roe v. Wade ''Roe v. Wade'', 410 U.S. 113 (1973),. was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States conferred the right to have an abortion. The decision struck down many federal and st ...
''.


Other legislation

In addition to being Chairman of the House Committee on Science & Technology, Rep. Setzler has served the Chair of the House Judiciary Noncivil Subcommittee on General Law since 2010 where he was instrumental in Georgia's efforts on Criminal Justice Reform and passage of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Act (2011) to reduce opioid addiction statewide. Setzler has been a consistent supporter of education reform in the state and served the Chair of Education Subcommittee on Academic Innovation. As the lead sponsor of House Bill 1114 (2012), Setzler successfully led the effort to ban
physician assisted suicide Assisted suicide is suicide undertaken with the aid of another person. The term usually refers to physician-assisted suicide (PAS), which is suicide that is assisted by a physician or other healthcare provider. Once it is determined that the p ...
in Georgia. The legislation was introduced after Georgia's earlier law relating to public advertising of assisted suicide services was struck down by the Supreme Court of Georgia. Setzler supports biomedical research that uses pluripotent adult stem cells but opposes
embryonic stem cell research Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, an early-stage pre- implantation embryo. Human embryos reach the blastocyst stage 4–5 days post fertilization, at which time they consist ...
that destroys a human embryo. In 2015, Setzler introduced legislation to secure more revenue for transportation infrastructure by eliminating Georgia's 4 percent
state sales tax Sales taxes in the United States are taxes placed on the sale or lease of goods and services in the United States. Sales tax is governed at the state level and no national general sales tax exists. 45 states, the District of Columbia, the t ...
on gasoline and levying a more consistent excise tax on each gallon of gasoline. The bill would have lowered the
state income tax In addition to federal income tax collected by the United States, most individual U.S. states collect a state income tax. Some local governments also impose an income tax, often based on state income tax calculations. Forty-two states and many ...
rate, created a flatter tax structure, and "gradually raise the excise tax on fuel over eight years." Setzler was an outspoken critic of proposals to expand access to
medical marijuana Medical cannabis, or medical marijuana (MMJ), is cannabis and cannabinoids that are prescribed by physicians for their patients. The use of cannabis as medicine has not been rigorously tested due to production and governmental restrictions ...
in Georgia.Lisa Hagen
PTSD Back On Proposed Ga. Medical Marijuana Treatment List
WABE (February 25, 2016).


Personal life

Ed and his wife Tracie, a foreign language and history teacher, have four children and live in Acworth.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Setzler, Edwin Republican Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives 1970 births Living people 21st-century American politicians