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De'ron Rogers
REPUBLICAN
De'ron Rogers is running for Georgia State Representative, District 145, Republican Primary.
Personal background
De'ron was born in Macon, and has lived in Florida and Montana. After graduating high school, she attended York Christian College. She is a wife, mother and grandmother.
Professional background
De'ron previously worked in the personal loan department of the 1st National Bank of Wichita while simultaneously launching The Wedding Connection, her own business. When she moved back to Georgia, she engaged in youth ministry with her husband and founded Atlantic Coast Images, a screen printing and embroidery company. She also founded Pinky's Shaved Ice.
Political background
De'ron Rogers' campaign for state representative is her first entry into politics.
Economy
Wants to provide tax cuts to fight national inflation.
Supports small businesses as a small business owner.
Plans to bridge the economic gap between urban and rural areas in Georgia.
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
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Voting & Elections
Advocates for watermarks on ballots and increasing security measures in order to preserve election integrity.
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Public Safety
Plans to increase funding and resources for state and local law enforcement.
Advocates for minimizing the amount of "illegal activities stemming from unsecured borders."
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Education
Supports a curriculum that prioritizes reading, writing, math, science, history and the arts.
Wants students to learn "educational content that fosters respect for diverse viewpoints while maintaining a focus on the principles of democracy, liberty, and personal responsibility."
Supports school choice and increased parent involvement in their children's education.
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