Millie Herrera is running in District 114. She is an experienced fighter for better neighborhoods and stronger families. Former President of the Democratic Hispanic Caucus of Florida, she served four years on the Kendall Community Council and became Vice Chair in 2005. She is best known to many in the community as co-host of the popular weekly Miami radio program, Democracia al Día.
An activist, mother and small business leader, Millie Herrera is an entrepreneur who knows how to build a business and create jobs. After almost 2 decades working in the technology and marketing fields for the travel and other industries, Millie set out on her own, earned an MBA from Florida International University and founded The Miami Group, Inc., a management and marketing consulting firm, which she continues to lead.
Born in Havana, Mille fled Castro's Cuba as a child with her family who was facing political persecution from the regime.
She is a great gal, consider donating to her campaign and most of all, vote for her.
7 comments:
I think EOM is on the correct path here.
Yes! Go Millie!
Millie would be a great asset to our legislature. God knows we need a few more voices of reason up there.
I like Millie Personlly but I don't come to EOM to read Fluff pieces.
Sorry to disappoint Cato...you will find fluff with the serious stuff because too much of any one thing makes the blogger go nuts. Did you watch the piano solo below that i picked out for our readers? I listened to a bunch of them to get the most interesting. I hope you saw it.
Yes I did G.O.D. and I enjoyed that small oasis of culture on EOM Lang Lang is a great Talent Michelle Spence Jones would kill for hands that nimble.
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Millie Herrera wants to raise your taxes by imposing a sales tax on internet sales. Millie also wants to increase state revenue by expansion of gambling which will increase crime.
Tax wealthy business owners and investors not working class and middle class consumers.
I support Millie's position of implementing internet sales taxes. Floridians already pay internet sales taxes on what they buy online from Florida businesses and other states' businesses that have these laws. We can increase revenue for our state by making residents from OTHER states pay sales taxes on what they buy online from Florida businesses. And gambling is already legal in some places in Florida. We can get 30% of the gambling revenue to pay for our services, and there is no proof that it increases crime. what increases crime is lack of jobs and educational opportunities. Go Millie!
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