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NFIB FED PAC Makes Two Oregon Endorsements for Open U.S. House Seats

NFIB FED PAC Makes Two Oregon Endorsements for Open U.S. House Seats

August 17, 2022 Last Edit: March 20, 2026

NFIB FED PAC Makes Two Oregon Endorsements for Open U.S. House Seats

The political action committee for the nation’s leading small-business association made two recent Oregon endorsements for open seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

NFIB FED PAC announced its endorsement of businessman Mike Erickson on August 11 for Oregon’s Sixth Congressional District. Read the news release here.

Then, on August 16, NFIB FED PAC announced its endorsement Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Oregon’s Fifth Congressional District. Read the news release here.

The backing of small business is a big matter, as this Power of the Small Business Voice fact sheet explains.

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