Yasmin Neal
Profile
Yasmin Neal is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives for the 79th district. First elected to the chamber in 2010, she became the youngest member at the time. Neal previously worked in law enforcement as a detective and investigator for the Clayton County Police and Sheriff's departments. She gained national attention in 2012 for introducing satirical legislation to ban vasectomies in response to abortion restrictions, and she has since focused on domestic violence and mental health policy.
Details
- Born
- February 10, 1985 · 41 years old
- Birth place
- Jonesboro, Georgia
- Education
- Jonesboro High School, Clayton State University, Valdosta State University, American Military University, Strayer University
- Career
- Detective in the Major Felony Unit at the Clayton County Police Department, internal affairs and fugitive unit investigator at the Clayton County Sheriff's Department
