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Cut government regulations to help small business owners

Secretary of State Kemp says that his mission if elected Governor is to make Georgia the number one state for small business in the country. "My mission has been to cut government regulations, streamline government, make government more efficient and really help small business owners," said Sec. of State Kemp.

"If we're growing jobs and better paying jobs in rural Georgia and helping the small business owners then people will have more money in their pockets to spend on tourism, we're going to have more products coming in and out of the ports," Sec. of State Kemp said. He says the only way those parts of the local economy can improve is by focusing on improving the economies of rural areas. He says one way to do that is by helping to improve and expand agricultural technologies throughout the region. "If we're doing that, that's going to be good for issues like water and our economy," Sec. of State Kemp said.

Source: WJCL News on 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race , Apr 28, 2017

Invest Georgia Exemption: first business $1M in exempt IPO

As a small business owner himself, Brian Kemp is very sensitive to how government red tape can hinder the growth and prosperity of Georgia's businesses. That's why, as our Secretary of State, Brian Kemp has aggressively implemented fiscally conservative business principles and new technologies to help remove the government red tape and regulations that block economic recovery and job growth.

In December 2011, Kemp launched the Invest Georgia Exemption (IGE) through his office's Securities Division. The IGE gives Georgia businesses the ability to raise up to $1 million from Georgia residents in a public offering.

This new form of "crowdfunding" provides greater investment opportunities for Georgia citizens and promotes the growth of Georgia's small businesses. It is the perfect conservative policy solution that empowers entrepreneurs to succeed rather than government picking "winners and losers" in the marketplace. 31 businesses have filed for the IGE since its inception.

Source: 2018 Georgia Governor campaign website KempMeansBusiness.com , Mar 15, 2017

Cut red tape & recruit biotech companies to GA 316

The Kemp Means Business Plan to Create New Jobs: Once elected, Secretary of State Brian Kemp will request a position on the Georgia Board of Economic Development. Working in close cooperation with the Governor, other statewide leaders, and the Board, Kemp will volunteer to lead efforts to recruit certain industries to Georgia such as the promoting the bio-tech corridor along GA 316.

As part of his campaign, Kemp is launching CutRedTape.net, a website to solicit ideas from business owners across the state as to how Georgia can reduce government bureaucracy, red tape, and burdensome regulations. This site will be launched during the campaign. As Secretary of State, Kemp will transition this website to become an official Secretary of State website and continue to solicit ideas from working Georgians on how we can constantly improve.

Source: GA Secretary of State campaign website VoteBrianKemp.com , May 23, 2010

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Brad Raffensperger
Chris Carr
David Perdue
Kandiss Taylor
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Shane Hazel
Stacey Abrams
Vernon Jones
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Gary Black
Herschel Walker
John F. King
Jon Ossoff
Latham Saddler
Mike Collins
Raphael Warnock

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