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Current roleAttorney General
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age54 years old (Feb 8, 1972)
GenderMale
LocationGeorgia
BackgroundAttorney
EducationUniversity of Georgia, Terry College of Business (BBA)
Notable personal detailsChristopher Michael Carr is an American lawyer and Republican politician who has served as Georgia’s Attorney General since November 1, 2016. He previously served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development and worked as an attorney and in public-policy roles. Carr earned both his undergraduate business degree and law degree from the University of Georgia and is running for governor in 2026.
Supports lowering taxes for families and businesses, using strategic tax incentives to promote private-sector growth, and reducing regulations and waste through measures like zero-based budgeting. Emphasizes conservative fiscal leadership to expand jobs and economic competitiveness rather than expanding government spending.
The candidate opposes full Medicaid expansion in Georgia and supports the state’s Georgia Pathways program with work and activity requirements as an alternative. He has supported state-level measures to protect people with preexisting conditions through state legislation rather than relying on the Affordable Care Act and has litigated to preserve Georgia’s Pathways approach. His statements emphasize limiting large tax increases and allowing state-designed programs instead of broad Medicaid expansion.
Chris Carr has repeatedly supported strict enforcement-first immigration policies, suing the Biden administration over asylum-procedure changes and the termination of Title 42, criticizing policies he says limit deportations, and leading/co-signing multistate efforts calling for detention and expanded removals of certain noncitizens. He has framed these actions as necessary to secure the border, reduce illegal crossings, and protect public safety.
Supports and has defended strict abortion restrictions in Georgia, seeking to uphold the state’s six‑week ban and arguing there is no state constitutional privacy right to end an unborn child’s life. Has joined legal actions aligned with anti‑abortion positions.
Chris Carr has repeatedly opposed federal climate and emissions regulations and led legal challenges against EPA and SEC rules; he has called for increased domestic energy production and emphasized reliable, affordable energy for Georgia. His actions prioritize protecting fossil fuel industries and limiting regulatory requirements on businesses while framing federal climate mandates as harmful to the state economy.
Chris Carr, as Georgia Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate, has defended broad Second Amendment rights, challenged local firearm restrictions as preempted by state law, and joined multistate actions opposing limits on magazines and other gun regulations. He has supported law enforcement and enforcement of existing state gun laws while expressing support for expanding carry rights for young adults as a candidate.






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