Concerned Women for America Endorses Greg Dolezal for State Senate in the 27th District

  • By Paul Radich
  • 25 Jan, 2018

Marietta, GA. – Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) has announced its endorsement of Greg Dolezal in the 2018 State Senate race in Georgia’s 27th District. “We are looking for committed and accomplished citizens to go to the Georgia Senate to enact laws protecting lives and families; we believe Greg will stand on those principles,” said Tanya Ditty, State Director for Concerned Women for America of Georgia.

As a successful small business owner, Greg is committed to cutting spending and lowering taxes. As a fiscally conservative candidate, he will oppose tax increases to solve budgetary problems and will oppose the expansion of predatory gambling as a solution to Georgia’s fiscal needs.

As a pro-life candidate, Greg is committed to fight to protect all life from conception until natural death and is committed to vote for the restriction of abortion and the extension of legal protection for the unborn.

“Georgia is very fortunate to have a man of such quality to carry our vision for family values into the Georgia Senate. Greg is a man of high moral character who we believe will conduct the business of his office with dignity, integrity, and honesty,” said Ditty. “We are confident he will reflect our views when he votes.”

By Erik Wooten September 18, 2017
Over 1,500 new students enroll in Forsyth County schools each year. Even with all of the new schools, we’re still struggling with overcrowding. We need to relieve this burden to ensure our kids can continue to have a great education. School impact fees could help ease the burden and place a proportionate share of the cost of infrastructure expansion on the activity placing the demand on our school system. Right now, school impact fees are not allowed in Georgia, but I support allowing local leaders to make this decision, not legislators at the Gold Dome.

Link to news article:
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/forsyth-county/forsyth-county-schools-struggle-to-keep-up-with-growi...
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