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Angela Pence

REPUBLICAN

Angela Pence is running for Georgia State Senator, District 53, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Angela is a 33-year-old mother and military wife from Chickamauga, GA, where she has lived most of her life. She is a small business owner and is raising several children.

Professional background

Angela is a small business owner.

Political background

Angela Pence previously ran for U.S. House of Representatives, Georgia District 14 in 2022, but was disqualified after only receiving 6,000 out of the 23,000 required signatures on a ballot-access petition that Georgia requires for third-party candidates to run for Congress.

Economy

Believes in a smaller government, less involvement in daily life, and cutting unnecessary spending to promote economic thriving; supports necessary government for essential funding and projects.

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Energy & the Environment

As of March 19, 2024, Angela Pence’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Opposes the government funding of gender affirming care for minors.

Identifies as "pro-life" and supports Georgia's heartbeat-based abortion restrictions.

Plans to ensure pregnant women and families have resources for pregnancy and child-rearing.

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Voting & Elections

As of March 19, 2024, Angela Pence’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Believes in the right to possess protective means equal to the government's to ensure public safety, including arms and armor, and emphasizes the importance of safeguarding this "fundamental" right.

Supports law enforcement, acknowledging their role in community safety, and advocates for backing them to improve outcomes for both officers and the public, despite not being an expert in the field.

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Education

Said, "Our government has traditionally made it quite difficult for educators to simply educate... I would like to work to remove government tape and ridiculous requirements so that we can get the power back into the hands of the educators."

Said, "As a homeschooling mother, I do believe in the ability to have true school choice and will advocate for that."

Said, "Education is certainly multifaceted... However, there are many wonderful educators in my district that I will be leaning on to help guide the way in telling me what their needs are from a public education standpoint."

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