From Team Kemp <[email protected]>
Subject 16,000 tacos needed
Date March 12, 2025 4:19 PM
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16,000 tacos.

That's how many extra tacos one Georgia restaurant would have to sell just to
cover the skyrocketing cost of their insurance premiums - and they haven't even
had a single lawsuit filed against them.

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Why is this happening?

Because Georgia's broken legal system is BROKEN and forces small businesses
to pay the price for frivolous lawsuits.

→ A CVS in Atlanta was hit with a $43 million lawsuit for a crime that
happened on the edge of its parking lot.

→ A local tavern had to settle a lawsuit just to stay open - then couldn't
find insurance afterward.

→ Even businesses with no claims at all are struggling under the rising costs
caused by excessive litigation.

That's why Governor Brian Kemp is leading the fight for lawsuit reform. Will
you join him in this fight to save small businesses today?
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HELP END LAWSUIT ABUSE & SAVE SMALL BUSINESSES
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This isn't just about lawsuits - it's about survival.

It's about the mom-and-pop shops, the local diners, the family-run businesses
that pour everything they have into serving their communities...Only to have
everything taken away.

Governor Kemp knows that when Georgia's businesses thrive, our families,
workers, and communities thrive, too.

That's why his plan will:
✅ Stop abusive lawsuits that force businesses to close their doors
✅ Lower insurance premiums so businesses can grow and operate
✅ Put consumers first and ensure GA remains the #1 state for business
Can he count on your support to pass this critical legislation?
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If we don't act now, more businesses will close, more jobs will disappear, and
the cost of living will continue to rise for all of us.

That's why we're asking you to step up: If everyone reading this chipped in
just $6 - the price of a taco - we could push lawsuit reform across the finish
line and protect Georgia's job creators.
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CHIP IN $6 TO HELP SAVE A SMALL BUSINESS →
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These business owners took a chance on Georgia. Now, it's time for us to
stand up for them.

We can't afford to wait. Will you step up today?
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Thank you for reading, and thank you for standing with Georgia's small
businesses.

Together, we'll Keep Choppin'!

- Team Kemp

A MESSAGE FROM BRIAN KEMP


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More than 35 years ago, I started my first business with nothing but a pickup
truck and a shovel.

Since taking office as Governor of Georgia in 2019, I've put hardworking
Georgians and their families first!

We've championed legislation to cut taxes for working families, crack down on
crime, end human trafficking, reform foster care and adoption, and support our
students and educators.

When Georgia became the first state to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, I
made sure we protected both lives and livelihoods. As a result, we've seen
historic economic investment, and we've continued to lead the way in creating
opportunities at every corner of the state.

And we're not stopping there!

Marty, the girls, and I are working hard to ensure Georgia's best days are
ahead of us.

But, we can't do it alone. Our accomplishments are only possible with a team
of strong grassroots supporters likeYOU by my side. So, today I'm asking for
your support in my continued fight to improve the way of life for hardworking
families. Will you join me?
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Thank you,
Brian Kemp

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