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Teresa Collett is a law professor at the University of St. Thomas, a wife and mother of three, an author, lecturer, and advocate. Collett is a fiscal and social conservative, leading the fight in the Fourth District for sound government policies that will improve the lives of Minnesotans and all Americans. Collett is running on a platform of:
A more limited government Fiscal responsibility, which includes reducing the national debt and balancing the budget Encouraging job creation in the private sector through innovation and reform Collett and her husband Bob have been married for 31 years. They have three adult children, Rob, Christi, and Laura, and a son-in-law, Kevin. Collett is a successful attorney and law professor, having taught and lectured at law schools throughout the country, while also representing numerous public officials in the United States Supreme Court.
In running for Congress, Collett is trying to ensure a better and more responsive government for her children and grandchildren. Betty McCollum has been the 4th Congressional District’s representative for 10 years. In those 10 years, the federal deficit increased to more than 10% of the Gross Domestic Product. The unemployment rate is at 10%, and Collett is increasingly concerned about her students and other members of her community who can’t find jobs. While businesses are laying people off throughout the state, Congress refuses to focus on the economy.
As a strong fiscal and social conservative, Collett will work for to balance the federal budget and reduce spending. She support limits on government power and will fight to create economic opportunities for businesses and individuals.
(Content from www.CollettforCongress.com)
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