Travis Childers for U.S. Congress
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 27, 2008
Contact: Dana Edelstein, 662-720-6013
dana@childersforcongress.com

Congressman Travis Childers “Goes to Work” for Lowndes County
Childers Begins “Work Week” for North Mississippi Small Businesses, Discusses Economic Outlook with Voters

Booneville , MS – Congressman Travis Childers (D-MS) “went to work” for Lowndes County today, kicking off his district-wide “work week” at Helen's Kitchen in Columbus . He served lunch to Lowndes County residents and spoke with voters about his record of helping to create jobs and provide relief for North Mississippi 's working families during difficult economic times. Throughout the week, the Congressman will also spend time as an employee at small businesses in DeSoto, Lee, and Grenada Counties .

“The people of Lowndes County and North Mississippi are facing tough times, and they need a congressman who understands tough times,” said Congressman Childers. “I began working as a high school student to support my mother and sister, and later started my own small businesses. As Congressman, I've stood up for working families. I've fought for balanced budgets and fiscal responsibility, voting against my party's excessive budget and twice against a bailout of Wall Street big shots that put $700 billion of debt on the shoulders of hard-working North Mississippians .”

Congressman Childers has small business experience as an owner and manager Travis Childers Realty & Associates and the Landmark Nursing Center and Community home. Before taking office in Washington , Congressman Childers served as Prentiss County Chancery Clerk for 16 years. As the county government's chief financial officer, he helped created 1,000 jobs and balanced 16 consecutive budgets.

In Washington , the Congressman has worked to stimulate small business growth to help put the overall economy back on track. The first bill he introduced in Congress was the Invest in Small Business Act to promote small business development by cutting taxes on investors and increasing the number of small businesses eligible for tax cuts. Congressman Childers also cosponsored the bipartisan Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Act to make it easier for small businesses to provide quality, affordable health care for their employees.

Congressman Childers serves on the House Financial Services Committee, where he provides a voice for North Mississippi on important legislation affecting jobs and the economy.

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