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Alison Couch

REPUBLICAN

Alison Couch is running for Columbia County Commission Chair, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Alison Couch has a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in accounting from the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University. She and her husband, Chad, have two children and live in the Greater Augusta Area.

Professional background

Alison is an accountant. She currently owns Ignite, a tax service provider. Before that, Alison was the manager at the Cleveland Group and a staff accountant at Carmichael, Clay & Barrs, LLC.

Political background

Alison currently represents District 4 on the Columbia County Board of Commissioners. She was first elected in 2022.

Public Services

As of March 11, 2026, Alison Couch’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Economy

Plans to reduce taxes.

Has voted to lower the county millage rate three straight years.

Supported the passage of HB 808, which raised the exemption on business assets subject to property tax.

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Education

Says she has "Protected Columbia County kids from inappropriate books."

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Public Safety

As commissioner, has opposed "aggressive panhandling."

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Housing & Urban Development

Only supports the construction of data centers inside established industrial parks, if full infrastructure costs are covered, and where water and power usage is sustainable.

Voted against the construction of the approved data center in Pumpkin and the disapproved data center in Byrd.

As commissioner, has "Zero approval votes for apartment units to be built in Columbia County."

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports collaboration with local, state, and federal levels to address transportation issues.

Has successfully supported adding new red lights and intersection improvements, and moving the "deadly Hwy 221/N Fairview intersection location."

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