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Photos of Martha Jenkins fundraiser for Cathy Wright

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Martha Jenkins introducing Cathy Wright

Cathy Wright, Representative Virginia Foxx, Rosemarie Wenzel and Carol Johnson

Terri Tyson and Cathy

Representative Pat Hurley of Randolph County, Martha Jenkins and Linda Petrou

Joan Long, Representative Pat Hurley of Randolph County and Ellyn Courts

Karen Mackall, Cathy's daughter and Cathy Wright

Virginia Foxx, a special guest who is a Representative to the U.S. Congress

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CATHY WRIGHT – CAMPAIGN UPDATE

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Cathy Wright – Republican candidate for the North Carolina House 54th District   www.WrightForTheHouse.com

Happy Birthday America

Cathy Wright for the House

Campaign update

Broad-based tax relief better than short-term gimmicks for North Carolina job creation

As the Republican candidate for the North Carolina House of Representatives, District 54, I am greatly concerned about the way the current legislative leaders have expanded state government, increased state spending, and caused great uncertainty for our citizens.

I support broad-based tax relief rather than short-term gimmicks for jobs creation.  North Carolina lawmakers should resist calls for more government spending on short-term, targeting “jobs” packages as they look for ways to boost the state’s employment picture.   All businesses ought to be taxed at the same rate, and a lower rate than it is today, in order to help North Carolina compete with other states, especially neighboring Southeastern states with more favorable tax climates.

The North Carolina Employment Security Commission’s latest report lists the state’s unemployment rate at 10.3% for May, down five-tenths of a percentage point from April’s rate of 10.8%.  North Carolina’s unemployment rate is still higher that the national average of 9.7%.   North Carolina will have a hard time returning to the national unemployment average as long as lawmakers and others tout jobs plans that don’t work.  Among the bad ideas is the so-called H.E.L.P. Small Business Act (HB1721).  It basically offers businesses $300 a year for creating a new job that must stay in place for three years.  A business owner who would create a job solely to take advantage of the credit probably should rethink being in business at all!

Lawmakers should support policies that will set the stage for strong economic growth.  A more viable strategy involves lower, more competitive tax rates, a more sustainable level of state spending, and fewer regulatory roadblocks for new and expanding businesses.

Of course I didn’t get involved in this race just to lower taxes and spending, although this is of great importance for our economic recovery and future for our children and grandchildren.  I will stay true to my conservative morals and values and will work hard for all North Carolina citizens.   As the July 4th holiday nears we are reminded of the responsibilities that accompany American citizenship.  Voting is one of those important duties and privileges for Americans.  Please be sure to vote in the November elections, no matter where you live!  Happy Birthday America!

Best wishes, Cathy

PS:  Come by and join my Facebook Fan Page and check out my new launching page:
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Wright for the House
www.wrightforthehouse.org


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RNC’S WOMEN’S SUMMIT IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Michele Bachmann Speaks at Women's Summit in Washington, D.C.

Conservative Women at RNC's Women Summit. Martha Jenkins, Cathy Wright, Nancy Clark, Linda Petrou, Anne Clifford, Mary Lou Richardson, Phyllis Deaton and Pat Murray

Michael Steele and Cathy Wright at RNC's Women's Summit

Cathy Wright and Jan Larimer, Co-Chairman of the RNC at the Women's Summit

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Monday, May 10th, 2010

Cathy Wright

Wright For The House

Candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives,

District 54

Voters Voice Frustration

Posted by Cathy Wright on May 6, 2010 in Press Release

Wright says campaign is all about jobs, taxes and spending
CHAPEL HILL, NC: While helping other Republican candidates at the polls during early voting and on primary election day, Cathy Wright learned about voter frustration. “Across the board, Democrats, Republicans and Independents, they’re all frustrated. They’ve ‘had enough’ and don’t like how their hard-earned money is spent by the current leadership.” She said people feel helpless and hopeless. (more…)

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