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Former US Senator Kelly Lofler from Georgia, President Donald TrumpThe selection for the Small Trade Management Manager (SBA) plans to go to the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee on Wednesday, when he plans to talk about Trump's view of the country, as well as what he or she is qualified to do so.
In a copy of his written statements made by Fox Business, Lefler talks about his roots as the fourth generation on his family farm in Illinois, adding that “small trade” is “DNA”.
“My amazing parents, Don and Linda, had no qualifications, but they had faith and grate,” he wrote. “They have worked relentlessly to preserve our farm and small transport company-all provides us with all of us when navigating the markets of unstable goods and complex regulations and facing numerous daily challenges.
“This is where my Western middle work ethics was drowning, worked in our soy fields, and waiting tables at local restaurants – prepare me for a lifetime and business growth,” he said. “I became the first person to graduate in college and later acquired my MBA.”
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The former US senator, Kelly Lofler, R-GA, is President Donald Trump's nominee, who is the director of small business management. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images / Getty Images)
After college, Lefeler helped grow a company at a Fortune 500 company, and for 10 years, he belonged to Atlanta's dream of WNBA. He also wrote that he launched a financial technology company called Bakkt as the founder and first employee.
“I remember the budgets on Excel's spreads, hiring my first team and working with regulators as much as I remember the bell rang in two of these companies , I remember. “
Later, in his statement, Lefler talks about how to use his decades of business experience for the American entrepreneurship.
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Former US Senator's struggles, Kelly Lofler in Milton, Georgia, in 2022. (Jessica McGuan / Getty Pictures / Giti Pictures)
“We will cut off the red strips and modernize the agency while the accountability and transparency that the taxpayers deserve,” he wrote. “I will suppress fraud with a zero -tolerance policy, while I change SBA focus from Washington DC to main streets across the US. And if approved, I work across the government and the private sector To provide efficiency and results.
“Each dollar taxpayer transferred to SBA must have a multiplier economic impact – providing production capital to grow production, strengthen rural communities, create jobs and develop important technologies such as artificial intelligence and chips,” Lefler added. “I believe we must continue to empower entrepreneurs in all aspects of life, including women and veterans.”
Lefler is part of the team that Trump is gathering whose goal is to put “First America”.
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President Donald Trump with Senator Leffler, R-GA, arrives in a 2021 campaign demonstration. (Alex Wong / Getty Pictures / Giti Pictures)
He wrote about the SBA founder's mission to empower small businesses and economic growth and needed repair.
“This is exactly what the US first plan does – by ending inflation, tax reduction, abandonment of US energy, regulation and change in fraud, waste and abuse throughout the government,” he wrote. “In the past four years, small jobs under the influence of inflation, the large government regulations, and the uncertainty of the main street have lost. America – with the golden age of happiness and growth.”
Lofler and his wife Jeff have long been the major donors of Republican candidates, including Trump. Luffler served as Trump's chief Opening Committee.
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If Verified by the SenateLuffler says he donates his federal to about $ 207,500 annually to charity.
Lefler's commitment, which is estimated at approximately $ 1 billion, pursues his actions in Congress from 2019 to 2021, when he donated his Senate $ 174,000 a year to more than 40 Georgia Charity Institutions And non -profit
Paul Steinhauser, Fox News Digital, contributed to this report.