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Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 11:38 Written by rslcpol Wednesday, 11 August 2010 03:08
From WCFCourier.com:
At age 34, in 1978, current Attorney General Tom Miller defeated an incumbent, Richard Turner, to take the office.
Three decades later, Dexter Republican Brenna Findley is hoping lightning will strike twice as she aims to unseat Miller. Findley, who is also 34, hit at Miller, a Democrat, for supporting what she described as anti-business policies and not aggressively keeping corruption out of government.
Findley spoke during a campaign kick-off event in Waterloo for Walt Rogers, a Republican running for the Iowa House District 20 seat. Rogers is challenging State Rep. Doris Kelley, D-Cedar Falls.
Findley previously worked as chief of staff for Congressman Steve King, R-Iowa, before joining the Whitaker Hagenow GMBG law firm in Des Moines.
Findley also said she’d try to take an active role in promoting the economy by objecting to regulations she sees as harmful to small businesses and improving the legal climate for industry.
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