Greg Dolezal was born in Joliet, Illinois, and earned a bachelor's degree in business and communication from North Park University in 2001. He co-owns Renewed Vision, a software company, and Catalyst Nutraceuticals. Dolezal has a background in ministry, serving at North Point Church and as a tour manager for Chris Tomlin, and is a founding member of Passion City Church. He was elected to the Georgia State Senate in 2019, representing District 27.
Greg Dolezal advocates for conservative principles, focusing on election integrity, parental rights in education, and fiscal responsibility. He has authored legislation such as the 'Riley Gaines Act' to protect women's sports and bills to stop DEI mandates in public schools. He also championed the Georgia Promise Scholarship for education reform and has been recognized by conservative organizations for his legislative efforts.
As a State Senator, Greg Dolezal has sponsored legislation related to education, public safety, property rights, healthcare, and tax reform. Notable bills include those concerning Prader-Willi Syndrome awareness, temporary door locking devices in public buildings, and revisions to foreign law enforcement. He also sponsored bills on student scholarship organizations, modernization of public health provisions, and increasing 401(k) contributions for state law enforcement officers.
Greg Dolezal has raised a total of $1,173,745 across 4 races for public office, winning 3 of them.
Faith & Freedom Coalition, Turning Point Action, and Americans for Prosperity have recognized Greg Dolezal for his conservative legislative efforts.