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Ben Paul Fremer

REPUBLICAN

Ben Paul Fremer is running for Georgia State Senator, District 32, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Ben attended the University of Michigan for degrees in Computer Science and Business and played on the football team. Ben and his family attend First Baptist Church of Woodstock. He has lived throughout District 32.

Professional background

Ben has a background in IT project management. He also worked as a Home Depot toilet salesman.

Political background

Ben Paul Fremer's campaign for state senator is his first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports deterring undocumented immigration by expanding state-level E-Verify for driver's licenses, renting, employment and contracting, and facial recognition technology to reduce government costs and state taxes.

Supports reducing wait times for unemployment benefits.

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Energy & the Environment

As of March 19, 2024, Ben Paul Fremer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Supports allowing Nurse Practitioners to prescribe and operate clinics, to reduce medical expenses.

Opposes abortion.

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Voting & Elections

According to his website, supports "legislation to save Trump and others (including Democrats) from political persecutions."

Supports paper ballots being hand-counted at each precinct to help improve trust in elections.

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Public Safety

Supports divorce reform and said, "If someone is an adultery or felony victim, it shouldn't cost $100,000 for their children to [keep] their good parent."

Opposes gun control.

Supports legislation to allow those with religious objections to the LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) community to refuse services without government punishment.

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Education

Opposes "indoctrinating children with racially divisive and perverse teaching, and men in girls sports."

Proposes cutting government spending on college professor costs by switching to online recorded lectures.

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