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==Jobs and Business Policy==
 
==Jobs and Business Policy==
 
===Fiorina's background at HP===
 
===Fiorina's background at HP===
*"I was recruited to HP to save a company. It was a company that had grown into a bloated bureaucracy that cost too much and delivered too little to customers and shareholders. As an outsider, I tackled HP's entrenched problems head-on, I cut the bureaucracy down to size, reintroduced accountability, focused on service, on innovation, on leading in every market and every product segment. It was a difficult time. However, we saved 80,000 jobs. We went on to grow to 160,000 jobs. I had to make tough calls in tough times. I think people are looking for that in Washington." (
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*"I was recruited to HP to save a company. It was a company that had grown into a bloated bureaucracy that cost too much and delivered too little to customers and shareholders. As an outsider, I tackled HP's entrenched problems head-on, I cut the bureaucracy down to size, reintroduced accountability, focused on service, on innovation, on leading in every market and every product segment. It was a difficult time. However, we saved 80,000 jobs. We went on to grow to 160,000 jobs. I had to make tough calls in tough times. I think people are looking for that in Washington." (RD3)
 
==Health Policy==
 
==Health Policy==
 
==Drug Policy==
 
==Drug Policy==

Revision as of 16:59, 21 January 2016

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Born on September 6, 1954, Carly Fiorina is American business executive who led Hewlett-Packard Company as CEO from 1999-2005. Among other accomplishments, Fiorina was the first woman CEO listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. She is seeking the Republican Party nomination for president in 2016. (Britannica)

Official Website

Tax Reform

Simplify the tax code

  • The tax code is too complicated and "needs to go from "73,000 pages down to about three pages." (CFWTR)
  • Move from revenue-neutral to revenue-reducing tax reform

Lower rates and close loopholes

  • Supports a low, flat tax for businesses and individuals
  • Supports The Hoover Institution and Congressman Michael Burgess's plans

Jobs and Business Policy

Fiorina's background at HP

  • "I was recruited to HP to save a company. It was a company that had grown into a bloated bureaucracy that cost too much and delivered too little to customers and shareholders. As an outsider, I tackled HP's entrenched problems head-on, I cut the bureaucracy down to size, reintroduced accountability, focused on service, on innovation, on leading in every market and every product segment. It was a difficult time. However, we saved 80,000 jobs. We went on to grow to 160,000 jobs. I had to make tough calls in tough times. I think people are looking for that in Washington." (RD3)

Health Policy

Drug Policy

Middle East

Trade

Immigration

Environmental

Sources Key

(Britannica) = [1]