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Tim Le

REPUBLICAN

Tim Le is running for Gwinnett County Commissioner, District 1.

Personal background

Tim graduated with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from California Polytechnic State University of Pomona. He is married and has a daughter. Tim helped establish the Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce and is also a board member on the Gwinnett Village Community Improvement District for Gateway 85.

Professional background

Tim is the owner of Atlanta Maxim Realty International. He previously worked in mechanical engineering at NEC Electronics as a senior equipment engineer.

Political background

Tim Le's campaign for Gwinnett County Commissioner for District 1 is his first entry into politics.

Public Services

Said, "I would promote the Gwinnett Park Foundation to create opportunities for creative arts to attract more residents to use our amazing park system."

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Economy

Wants to promote small business and entrepreneurs, but also attract companies that will provide good-paying jobs.

Said "I will use my expertise to cut wasteful spending, prioritize funding on programs that benefit our citizens, balance the budget, and lower the tax burden on the people."

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Education

As of July 25, 2024, Tim Le’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Believes in the "need to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and minority communities."

Said, "I will work with our public safety officials to boost morale, encourage the development of community policing plans, and work to keep our citizens and business safe."

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Housing & Urban Development

Wants to redevelop Gwinnett Place Mall.

Supports reducing property taxes.

Wants homeownership to be affordable for everyone.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Said, "We should leverage modern technology to tackle our traffic issues."

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