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NFIB Thanks Perdue, Loeffler for Supporting Small Business

NFIB Thanks Perdue, Loeffler for Supporting Small Business

January 7, 2021 Last Edit: March 4, 2025

NFIB Thanks Perdue, Loeffler for Supporting Small Business

NFIB released a statement following Georgia’s U.S. Senate runoff election:

“Senators Perdue and Loeffler have proven to be champions for small businesses and we thank them for their small business support during their time in the U.S. Senate,” NFIB State Director Nathan Humphrey said.

“NFIB was heavily involved in this election season, so while we are disappointed in the results, our attention remains on the work to be done to ensure small businesses survive the pandemic. We will continue to carry the message of small business to the U.S. Senate, and we will continue to work with all elected officials on legislation moving forward.”

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