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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty rate: 9.0%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership rate: 72.7%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: White alone, not Hispanic or Latino: 64.8%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population: 785,402
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median household income: $78,956
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Georgia Amendment 2 — Creation of Georgia Tax Court (2024) — passed, margin 51.7% yes to 48.3% no
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Georgia Amendment 1 — Local Option Homestead Property Tax Exemption (2024) — passed, margin 62.9% yes to 37.1% no
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Georgia Referendum — Property Tax Assessment Cap (limiting home value assessment increases to inflation rate) (2024) — passed, margin statewide majority yes
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (share 0.138)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.155)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (share 0.175)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Southwire Company (Carrollton) (8500 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Rinnai America Corporation (Griffin, Spalding County) (300 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (West Point) (2700 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: Georgia's 3rd Congressional District covers west-central Georgia, including the southern suburbs of Atlanta and the wealthier portions of Columbus and its northern suburbs. Encompassing all or part of 15 counties (Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Harris, Heard, Henry, Lamar, Meriwether, Muscogee, Pike, Spalding, Troup, Upson), the district is approximately 60.5% urban and 39.5% rural. It has a population of 785,402 with a median household income of $78,956 — well above the national median. The district is 64.8% White, 23.5% Black, and 6.8% Hispanic. With a Cook PVI of R+15 to R+33, it is a safely Republican seat. The median age is 39.2 and 29.9% of residents hold a bachelor's degree. Major economic sectors include manufacturing (48,000 jobs), healthcare (42,405 jobs), retail trade (37,833 jobs), and logistics. Key employers include Rinnai America (tankless water heaters, Griffin), Southwire (cable manufacturing, Carrollton), Kia Motors Manufacturing (West Point), and several NASA Artemis program suppliers.
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Voted sponsor on H.R. 4624 (Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act) on 2026-03-24: Jack's signature bipartisan bill, the first boxing legislation to pass the House in 26 years (by voice vote). Endorsed by Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali's widow Lonnie Ali. Critics argue the bill shifts power toward big promoters and foreign money at the expense of boxer protections.
Date: 2026-03-24
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Voted sponsor on H.R. 473 (SHOW UP Act (Stopping Home Office Work's Unproductive Problems)) on 2025-01-16: First bill Jack introduced in Congress, aimed at restoring in-person work at federal agencies to pre-pandemic levels. Aligned with Trump administration's return-to-office mandate and the DOGE subcommittee mission on which Jack serves.
Date: 2025-01-16
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Voted yea on H.J. Res. 20 (Resolution to Repeal Biden-Era Tankless Water Heater Efficiency Regulation) on 2025-02-27: Jack led the bipartisan majority to pass this resolution, his first major legislative initiative affecting his district — protecting approximately 300 manufacturing jobs at Rinnai America Corporation in Spalding County. Passed 221-198 with 11 Democratic votes. Welcomed Energy Secretary Chris Wright to celebrate the repeal.
Date: 2025-02-27
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Voted yea on H.R. 30 (Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act) on 2025-01-16: Second vote cast by the freshman congressman. Supported legislation amending the Immigration and Nationality Act to make domestic violence and sex offenses committed by undocumented immigrants deportable. Passed 274-145.
Date: 2025-01-16
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Voted yea on H.R. 33 (Protecting American Energy Production Act) on 2025-01-15: One of Jack's earliest votes prohibiting presidents from declaring moratoria on hydraulic fracturing without congressional approval. Consistent with his campaign pledge to 'end this war on hydrocarbons.' Passed 226-188.
Date: 2025-01-15
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Voted yea on H.R. 21 (Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act) on 2025-01-23: Voted for legislation imposing criminal penalties on health practitioners who fail to provide care after failed abortions. During his campaign, Jack nodded to a constituent who said Democrats 'do not have a problem with child sacrifice' regarding abortion. Passed 217-211.
Date: 2025-01-23
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Voted yea on H.R. 22 (SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act)) on 2025-04-10: Voted to require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Jack had praised the bill on the campaign trail in September 2024. Critics argue the bill disenfranchises eligible voters who lack ready access to citizenship documents. Passed 220-208.
Date: 2025-04-10
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Voted yea on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act) on 2025-07-03: Supported Trump's signature reconciliation bill (218-214) that CBO projected would add $2.4 trillion to deficits. Jack celebrated it as 'the largest Tax Cut in American history.' Only two Republicans voted against; all 214 Democrats opposed.
Date: 2025-07-03
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Voted yea on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act) on 2025-01-07: First bill Jack co-sponsored in Congress; requires ICE to detain undocumented immigrants accused of theft offenses. Passed 263-156 with 46 Democrats joining all Republicans. Jack called it a 'surreal' moment when Trump signed it, linking the bill to the murder of a Georgia college student in his old district.
Date: 2025-01-07
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[statement] Jack's official House biography describes him as a leader who will 'ensure that the legislation going to the floor aligns with the principles that I campaigned on.' He touted his position on the House Rules Committee as giving his district a 'unique advantage.'
Date: 2025-01-15
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[disclosure] Jack was subpoenaed by the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol. As Trump's White House Political Director, Jack reportedly reached out to several members of Congress on behalf of Trump to ask them to speak at the Ellipse rally on January 6, 2021, preceding the Capitol breach.
Date: 2021-12-10
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[vote] The GOP budget resolution that Jack championed slashed approximately $2 trillion from federal programs including Medicaid, food assistance (SNAP), and student loans, while delivering $4.5 trillion in tax breaks. The CBO projected the resulting OBBB would strip health coverage from millions. Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) responded directly to Jack on the floor: 'This guy's talking about tankless water heaters. I mean, read the room.'
Date: 2025-02-25
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[statement] On the House floor, Jack championed the 2025 Republican budget resolution as 'a win for blue-collar workers' and called on all members to support it 'in defense of blue-collar American workers.'
Date: 2025-02-25
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[vote] Jack voted for H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which the Congressional Budget Office projected would add $2.4 trillion to the national deficit over 10 years. Jack celebrated the bill as delivering 'the largest Tax Cut in American history.'
Date: 2025-07-03
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[statement] During his 2024 campaign, Jack criticized the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), calling it a 'Green New Deal' and blaming it alongside 'handing out benefits to illegal aliens' for grocery price hikes. He argued such Democratic spending policies hurt working families.
Date: 2024-09-10
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Jack served as White House Political Director from 2019 to 2021 under President Trump and was a senior advisor on Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. He was Trump's 'principal liaison between Congressional Republicans and President Trump' after the administration.
Date: 2025-01-03
Added: 27 Apr 2026
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Jack's campaign received $3,300 from the Frost family in 2024, part of a $1.4M political contribution network later linked to a $140M Ponzi scheme by First Liberty Building & Loan. Jack's office stated he would return the two donations to the court-appointed receiver.
Date: 2025-07-16
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Former Trump White House financial disclosure (2018) showed Jack's AIPAC 401(k) valued at $1,001–$15,000 and income from BTJ Strategies LLC of $168,473.
Date: 2018-03-07
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Quiver Quantitative estimates Jack's net worth at $1.1M as of August 27, 2025, ranking 323rd in Congress. Disclosed assets include up to $500,000 each in Kedron Public Affairs LLC and Red Compass LLC.
Date: 2025-08-27
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In Q2 2025, Jack disclosed $300,800 in fundraising with $452,000 cash on hand. 40.7% came from individual donors.
Date: 2025-07-14
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Lobbyists contributed $129,915, Securities & Investment $115,287, Oil & Gas $44,282, and BGR Group was the second-largest individual contributor at $33,634.
Date: 2024-12-31
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Leadership PACs were the top contributing industry at $407,700 ($3,300 individual + $404,400 PAC), and Pro-Israel contributions ranked second at $165,314 ($143,314 individual + $21,000 PAC).
Date: 2024-12-31
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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was the single largest organizational contributor at $94,752 ($79,752 individual + $15,000 PAC). Jack is a former AIPAC employee who worked as a political analyst liaising with congressional candidates before joining the Trump campaign.
Date: 2024-12-31
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Brian Jack's campaign committee raised $2,274,704 in the 2023-2024 election cycle, with 49.04% from large individual contributions, 27.66% from PAC contributions, and only 4.96% from small individual donors ($112,740).
Date: 2024-12-31
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Brian Jack filed filing with the SEC on 2015-01-20. Accession number: N/A.
Date: 2015-01-20
Added: 23 Apr 2026