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William Llop

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Meet the Candidates: William Llop

William Llop seeks the Republican nomination for the District 11 U.S. House of Representatives seat currently held by Rep. Phil Gingrey.

William Llop is running against Rep. Phil Gingrey and Michael Opitz for the Republican nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives District 11 seat. He lives in Sandy Springs with his wife and two children. Patch asked Llop questions about the District 11 race via email.  What made you want to run for office?  I have chosen this position in Congress as my first political office because I believe my experience has prepared me with the right tools for the position.  I have spent my entire career managing our tax and financials for small-medium sized business’ and individuals.  I believe my experience and relationship with business gives me the insight to what we need nationally with tax reform.  I also believe our Washington politicians…

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Republican Candidates Talk Tax Reform at Cobb Forum

Republican candidates the District 6 State Senate and District 11 Congressional races participated in a forum hosted by the Cobb County Republican Women's Club Tuesday.

Tax reform was the hot topic at Tuesday’s Cobb County Republican Women’s Forum for the candidates for the District 6 State Senate and District 11 Congressional races. Tuesday’s forum was the first of three hosted by the Cobb County Republican Women’s Club. A three-person panel posed two questions to the candidates. Panelists included Joe Dendy, chairman of the Cobb County Republican Party; Joe Kirby, Marietta Daily Journal columnist; and Diane Webb, Cobb County State Court Clerk. William Llop and Michael Opitz are both competing to represent Georgia's 11th Congressional District. When asked what two specific areas they’d target to improve the job market, both candidates said the answer lies with tax reform. “We have the highest corporate …

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