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Mia Love is running for Congress representing the 4th Congressional District in Utah
Erika Harold is running for Congress representing the 13th Congregressional District in Illinois

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A flourishing economy requires fiscal policies that create a climate conducive to the expansion of businesses and job opportunities. These policies include: a regulatory framework that does not inhibit innovation or create excessive layers of bureaucracy; a modernized and streamlined tax code that does not increase the tax burden upon individuals and businesses; and a strategic plan containing quantifiable benchmarks to reduce the national debt and indebtedness to foreign entities. In an effort to stem the rise of burdensome regulations, I will support efforts to narrow the scope of the powers delegated to administrative agencies. Additionally, I will support tax reform policies aimed at simplifying the tax code. I also will oppose proposals to increase individual marginal tax rates or capital gains tax rates.

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Vivian Childs is running for Congress representing the 2nd District in Georgia.

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Mia was born in Brooklyn, New York and eventually moved to Connecticut. Mia recalls both parents working hard to earn a living, her father at times taking on second jobs cleaning toilets to pay for school for their three children. On the day of Mia’s college orientation, her father said something to her that would become the ethos for her life:

 

"Mia, your mother and I never took a handout. You will

not be a burden to society. You will give back."

 

Mia graduated from the University of Hartford with a degree in fine arts. She found faith. Then she found Jason. And then she found herself in Utah ready to give back. Mia served two terms on the city council of Saratoga Springs, one of Utah’s fastest growing cities. As City Councilwoman and eventually Mayor, Mia led the city through a period of 1700% population growth in a decade. Under her leadership, the city was able to successfully navigate the drastic transition from agricultural fields to a booming residential community. When the citizen growth necessitated fire and police services, Mia fought to make sure the city’s first ever residential tax implementation would only pay for those essential services, and she structured it in such a way that the tax decreased as a percentage of property value. Mayor Love is best known for her conservative positions on limited government, increased citizen liberties and limited restraints on business. She believes the best thing she can do as mayor is stay out of the way of business and out of the lives of citizens. She advocates a return to the personal responsibility and reduced government dependency engendered by her father.

Taxation and Regulation

Mia Love, "I'd be honored to represent you in Washington, and together we can win."

We are happy to announce that Herman Cain, successful businessman and candidate for President in 2012, will be supporting Erika's campaign for  the 13th District nomination. 1/27/14

Meeting Time

The Third Thursday of each month starting at 7:00 p.m.

Meeting Location

United Community Bank

206 Morrison Moore Pkwy W

Dahlonega, GA 30533

 

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