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Forsyth County GOP chair to run for county commission

By Caleb Hutchins Assistant News Director

The Chairwoman of the Forsyth County Republican Party has announced her intention to run for a county commission seat.

Mendy Moore issued a release Tuesday morning saying she plans to run for the District 4 seat on the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners.

“Our infrastructure, especially our roads, cannot accommodate the rapid, high-density growth that we’ve seen in recent years here in Forsyth,” Moore said. “We need strong conservative leaders who are ready to take on the tough fights and make the tough calls to protect our families.”

In addition to her work with the county's Republican Party, Moore's release also said she has worked for years as the CFO of a multi-million dollar company based in Cumming. Moore is married with four children.

She also pointed to her advocacy while working with the Forsyth County GOP in urging county commissioners to lower millage rates.

”I’m a seasoned accounting professional, I know how to champion fiscal conservatism. I will cut wasteful spending, keep property tax rates low, and hold county government accountable for how they spend our tax dollars,”

The District 4 seat, which represents the northeast portion of Forsyth County, is currently held by Cindy Jones Mills, who recently announced that she will not seek re-election.

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