2024 Candidate Questionnaire – Kim Georgeton

Candidate Questionnaire – Kim Georgeton

United States House of Representatives – 2nd District

Kim-Georgeton

Kim Georgeton

Republican
Email: info@georgetonforcongress.com
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Biography:

An America First Mom and Constitutional Conservative Republican, who was not involved in Politics until four years ago when lockdowns shut down my husband’s restaurant, my employer started asking for personal information from me and my staff, my daughter was forced to wear a mask and my friend’s daughter was severely injured by a Pfizer vaccine. I’ve been standing in the gap ever since then. I run a Mom’s for Liberty Group, am 1st VP of Northeast Republican Women’s Club, have helped multiple Republican candidates get elected. I believe in a small, effective government, reducing taxes and regulations, increasing free market competition and removing barriers to entry, getting rid of the social- progressive relativism that has infiltrated our businesses and schools under various acronyms like DEI, SEL, CRT and CSE and shutting and securing our border as our Constitution outlines. I’m a Wife, Mother and Daughter of a WWII Marine Veteran and am carrying the torch forward for him to help save America from the perils we see and feel happening around us.

What are your three most important policy priorities? What do you hope will be the impact of implementing these policies?

1. Close the Border – secure our country so we stop the overflow of illegal immigrants. This will have the impact of decreasing human and drug trafficking, bringing safety and security back to America and her People.

2. Balancing the Budget – We need to evaluate the overspending that is occurring on many levels and curtail the spending by defunding, dismantling and reorganizing departments and offices that do not produce positive outcomes for the American people. This will have the impact of bringing more money to the pockets of Americans.

3. Evaluate three letter agencies and repeal policies that hurt America – examples of this are the following: get us OUT of the Paris Accords (again), banning foreign entities from buying American Farmland – effects of these things will protect American interests and protect the safety and security of the American people and their property.

If elected, what will be your approach to engage with constituents and businesses to gather input on legislative/policy decisions?

Because the district is wide, I will hold two monthly meetings in the district (one on the East side of the district and one on the West side of the district) to take feedback. I will also meet and engage with business owners, Chambers of Commerce and the legislative bodies of each of the counties to discuss pertinent issues.

In your opinion, what are the two most important challenges facing our county and how do you propose to address them?  

The indoctrination of our youth is a huge social problem that needs to be addressed or we further divide our nation into diametrically opposed camps of activists. I will dismantle the Department of Education and send all funds back to the state level to address the DEI/CSE/SEL and CRT in each of the school districts. Also, focusing on more trade programs to help with the skills gaps for American workers.

Getting  handle on the financial crisis so that we can put more money back into the pockets of everyday Americans. Stopping egregious spending, no new taxes and spurring on new and free market American owned businesses to thrive.

How do you plan to address regulatory challenges that local businesses face? Are there specific regulations or policies you would advocate in order to streamline business operations?

Cutting regulations wherever possible. Transform and reorganize business operations to remove barriers.

How do you plan to address infrastructure needs in our region, such as transportation, broadband, and utilities, to support business growth?

Providing time and resources to understand the prioritization of needs and act as a conduit to ensure the needs are addressed in a timely and organized fashion with transparency and open communication throughout the process.

What strategies do you propose to enhance workforce development and address any skills gaps in our community?

Hands on training for the trades and also online training for jobs that can be accomplished remotely once infrastructure is available and in place. Working with local businesses to bring jobs to the region.

What measures do you propose to attract new businesses and encourage entrepreneurship locally?

Education and grants as well as working with other larger business to help spur on entrepreneurial growth in the District.

As a member of an elected body, how would you work with your colleagues to build relationships and build consensus for your ideas?Meet with them regularly and have productive relationships. Find out what their objectives and goals are and ensure we move forward together to make positive change for the District.

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