Beatty married his wife, Paulette in 1976. He has two biological children and two step-children. Beatty served in the
North Carolina General Assembly as a State Representative as a member of the Democratic Party, representing North Carolina's 36th district, in
Mecklenburg County. He worked on voting rights legislation and expanding Medicare, being a close friend and ally of both Governor
Jim Hunt, and
Terry Sanford, before running for the United States Congress in 1972, eventually losing in the general election to future
Republican Governor of N.C. James G. Martin. In his later years, Beatty flirted with a run for lieutenant-governor and a return to the general assembly, before dropping out, citing personal reasons. Beatty and his wife, Paulette reside in their Charlotte, North Carolina home, where Beatty remains an active member of the community, endorsing politicians like U.S. Senate Candidate
Jeff Jackson and North Carolina Governor
Roy Cooper for statewide offices. Beatty was inducted into the USA
National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1990, the
North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1963, and the Greater Charlotte Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. ==References==