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NFIB MI PAC Makes First Round of Endorsements for State House

NFIB MI PAC Makes First Round of Endorsements for State House

June 19, 2024

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"We support legislators who support small business with their votes.”

NFIB, the state’s leading small business association, announced that its Michigan PAC has released endorsements for candidates running for reelection in state House races in 2024.

“The onslaught of anti-small-business policies proposed and passed by the current state legislature has made electing pro-small-business candidates even more critical than in years past,” said Amanda Fisher, NFIB Michigan State Director. “Small businesses employee half of all employees in Michigan and are integral to the state’s economic health. It is imperative that we have lawmakers who are laser focused on rolling back harmful regulations and mandates on small businesses and reigning in out-of-control government expansion and spending to ensure Main Street survives.”

“The NFIB Michigan PAC is proud to endorse these legislators who have a proven track record of fighting for and supporting small businesses with their votes,” continued Fisher.

State legislative endorsements are decided by the NFIB MI PAC Board, which is made up exclusively of small business owners.  Legislative endorsements, where there is an incumbent, are based on the 2023-24 NFIB Voting Record. Legislators must have a score of 70% or better to be considered for an endorsement.

The NFIB MI PAC endorsement is important to legislative candidates due to the impact small business owners have in our state and country.

Today’s announced endorsements are listed below.

 

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