What Terri Says…
Health Care:
“It looks like a power struggle over who controls the insurance agencies,” McCormick said, adding that she would like to see open, competitive pricing for medical procedures. A similar transparency provision is what Kagen told the Green Bay Press-Gazette editorial board he wanted to see in the House bill.
Green Bay Press Gazette, 11/18/09
Economy:
Referring to the government use of bailouts for economic recovery as “perpetual meddling in the free market,” McCormick said limiting government spending and encouraging private sector growth are vital.
Appleton Post-Crescent, 11/18/09
“Our country is at a crossroads and it has become clear that we are spending beyond our means. What tough choices will the politicians make?”
Marketplace Today Blog, 11/18/09
“Many politicians won’t help grow the economy while voting for new social programs and raising taxes on individuals and businesses.”
Marketplace Today Blog, 11/18/09
8th District Concerns:
“My time as a state representative has enabled me to understand the nuts and bolts of the concerns residents in this district have — an anti-competitive economy, a burdensome tax and regulatory climate and the growing disconnect between the political class and common people.”
Marketplace Today Blog, 11/18/09
Why Terri is running for Congress:
“I am running on a platform of freedom and prosperity.”
Marketplace Today Blog, 11/18/09
“The mess we’re in is generally because of a lack of leadership.”
Green Bay Press Gazette, 11/18/09
“I’m standing here in response to the phone calls and e-mails I’ve gotten. This election is not any different than my first state Assembly race.”
Green Bay Press Gazette, 11/18/09









