Gary Black (politician) explained

Gary Black
Office:Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia
Governor:Nathan Deal
Brian Kemp
Term Start:January 10, 2011
Term End:January 12, 2023
Predecessor:Tommy Irvin
Birth Name:Gary Ward Black
Birth Date:20 August 1958
Birth Place:Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Lydia Beavers
Children:2

Gary Ward Black (born August 20, 1958)[1] is an American farmer and politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. A Republican, he previously served as Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia from 2011 to 2023, having been first elected in 2010. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Georgia in 2022.

Agricultural career

Black received a Bachelor of Science in agricultural education from the University of Georgia.[2] He spent 40 years in the farm business[3] and is a cattle farmer in Jackson County,[4] specifically in Commerce.[5] Until his 2010 campaign for agriculture commissioner, Black's primary job was president and lobbyist for the Georgia Agribusiness Council,[5] a position to which he was elected in 1989 and held for 21 years.[6] He had previously held positions at the Georgia Farm Bureau.[6]

Political career

Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia

Black was the Republican nominee for agriculture commissioner in 2006,[2] but was defeated by Democrat Tommy Irvin, a 37-year incumbent.[4] In 2004 and 2008, he had positions on the Bush-Cheney and McCain-Palin campaigns.[2]

In 2010, Irvin decided not to seek election to an eleventh term as agriculture commissioner, and Black was elected to the open seat.[7] Black was twice reelected agriculture commissioner by large margins.[3] Upon taking office, Black ordered the removal of a part of a 1956 mural by George Beattie from the lobby of the Georgia Department of Agriculture building; the removed murals included idealized images of plantation slaves in Georgia harvesting sugarcane, picking cotton, and using a cotton gin. Black said at the time that he shared others' views that the images were distasteful, and that he wanted to depict a better picture of agriculture in the state.[8]

After Hurricane Michael hit South Georgia, Black was a leading voice pushing for federal relief.[3] Black opposed Obama-era EPA environmental protection regulations, such as proposed rules on pesticides[9] and the Clean Water Rule (also called the Waters of the United States rule), which Black called "wretched" (the rule was ultimately revoked by the Trump administration).[10] [11] [12]

Black is a supporter of Donald Trump.[3] In 2016, Black endorsed then-candidate Trump, who appointed Black to his agriculture policy advisory council.[13] At the time, Black criticized federal power, especially agricultural regulations.[13]

U.S. Senate campaign

See main article: 2022 United States Senate election in Georgia.

In June 2021, Black announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate in 2022 to challenge incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock.[3] [14] In announcing his Senate run, Black said he intended to rely on his name recognition from prior statewide elections, strong base of rural support, and staunch Trump support.[3] He praised Trump for "all the good things he's done the past four years"[3] and dodged questions about whether he accepted that Joe Biden was legitimately elected president.[3] [15] Many of Black's largest campaign contributors were from Georgia agribusiness.[14] About one-third of Georgia's sheriffs, mostly from less populous rural counties, endorsed Black for Senate.[16] During his campaign, Black took conservative stances[3] and opposed the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.[17] Donald Trump endorsed another candidate, Herschel Walker, in the Republican primary.[18]

Electoral history

Personal life

He is married to Lydia Black and they have two children.[19] [20]

Notes and References

  1. 1424727562618613769 . GaryBlackForGA . On August 20th, I’ll turn 63. About a decade younger than David Perdue and President Trump, and went to UGA with He… . August 9, 2021.
  2. https://www.augustachronicle.com/article/20101030/NEWS/310309886 Georgia Agriculture Commissioner candidates
  3. Web site: Bluestein. Greg. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Republican Gary Black enters Senate race against Raphael Warnock. June 4, 2021. English. June 5, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210605132235/https://www.ajc.com/politics/politics-blog/republican-gary-black-enters-senate-race-against-raphael-warnock/BAWKRPN7DBFGNLLDYGDYRFYI2E/. live.
  4. Brewer Turley, Black determined to unseat ag commissioner, Thomasville Times-Enterprise (October 31, 2006).
  5. Walter C. Jones, Georgia agriculture commissioner candidates want to strengthen farm economy, Florida Times-Union (September 27, 2010).
  6. Kay Harris, Black running for Ag Commissioner, Valdosta Daily Times (September 1, 2010).
  7. Lauren Foreman & Greg Bluestein, Longtime farms chief Tommy Irvin dies, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (September 15, 2017).
  8. http://archive.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2010/12/30/georgia_office_to_remove_paintings_of_slaves/ Ga. office to remove paintings of slaves
  9. https://valdostatoday.com/business-2/2014/09/proposed-new-epa-pesticide-rules-are-toxic-say-georgia-agriculture-leaders/ Proposed new EPA pesticide rules are toxic, say Georgia agriculture leaders
  10. Jill Nolin, South Ga. judge blocks Obama-era policy to curtail water pollution, Georgia Recorder (August 25, 2019).
  11. https://www.walb.com/story/30440966/us-senators-release-video-to-overturn-controversial-water-rule/ U.S. Senators release video to overturn controversial water rule
  12. Tamar Hallerman, In Georgia, water rollback divides on property rights vs. environment, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (December 11, 2018).
  13. Aaron Gould Sheinin, Gary Black: Only Donald Trump will stop feds' overreach, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (August 19, 2016).
  14. Jeff Amy, Warnock raises $7.2M in quest to keep Senate seat in 2022, Associated Press (July 15, 2021).
  15. James Arkin, State GOP official jumps into Georgia Senate race against Warnock, Politico (June 4, 2021).
  16. Greg Bluestein, One-third of Georgia's sheriffs back Gary Black’s Senate bid, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (August 9, 2021).
  17. https://www.ajc.com/politics/politics-blog/no-and-no-georgia-gop-senate-rivals-oppose-infrastructure-budget-spending/PVXN5P2XZJCW5LGEWB2LRKGWOM/ 'No and no.' Why Georgia GOP Senate contenders oppose infrastructure, budget plans
  18. News: Allison . Natalie . Poll shows Herschel Walker far ahead in Georgia Senate primary . 18 November 2021 . POLITICO . November 1, 2021 . en . November 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211118214657/https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/01/herschel-walker-georgia-senate-republican-primary-poll-518140 . live .
  19. Web site: Gary Black for Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia 2010. dead. Votegaryblack.com. 2011-01-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20101217051819/http://www.votegaryblack.com/default.asp?pt=doc&doc=about. 2010-12-17.
  20. Web site: 11/2/2010 - Commissioner Of Agriculture. Sos.georgia.gov. 2011-01-05. April 9, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130409192406/http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/election_results/2010_1102/00240.htm. live.