January 25, 2008
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February 28, 2008
Legislative Week
8-9

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Red Light Camera Legislation Passes Senate

CAP Responds to Local Disaster

Stimulate the Economy - Lower Taxes

Reducing Congestion without Raising Taxes


It's Better but Still a Tax Increase

February 28, 2008
Legislative Week 5 -6

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Red Light Camera Legislation on the Move

Lead Paint Gestapo Knocking at your Door

English Only - No Comprendo

Pro Life Legislation Dead in the House

Read My Lips, No New Taxes- and I Mean It!

February 1, 2008
Loudermilk to Serve on Trans. Funding Committee

Rep. Barry Loudermilk has been selected to serve on a special sub-committee on Transportation Funding. This committee will be tasked to analyze and review the numerous bills to fund Georgia's Transportation System.

 

 
 

 

 
Four years ago when I made the decision to run for the Georgia State House of Representatives, I ran on a platform that represents from my core values and principles.

These principles are derived from the three documents that are the foundation of our government - the Bible, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

I committed to the people of the 14th District that if elected I would stand for less government, lower taxes, personal responsibility, liberty and traditional American Values.

After four years in the General Assembly I can say that without reservation I have consistently stood firm on these principles.

That is why in this years campaign we are not changing our campaign theme. I haven't changed my beliefs since then so we will once again promote the ideals of Faith, Family and Freedom during this years campaign.

 
INDEPENDENCE DAY CAMPAIGN KICK OFF

C On July 4th the Barry Loudermilk Campaign team kicked off the 2008 re-election campaign with their annual participation in the Cartersville Independence day Parade. Numerous families came out to march in the parade with Representative Loudermilk to celebrate our nations birthday and show their support.

 

 

"Defending the Conservative Values of Northwest Georgians"

Capitol Quotes
"Our government officials must return to the values of our  founding fathers. Freedom, liberty, individual responsibility,  and a trust in God are ideas that must be reintroduced into  government to ensure the preservation of our nation. Our  children are depending upon us to give them a state and a  nation that is free, safe, and full of opportunity."

Barry Loudermilk