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NFIB PA PAC Endorses Candidates for State House and Senate

NFIB PA PAC Endorses Candidates for State House and Senate

September 13, 2022

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NFIB PA PAC Endorses Candidates for State House and Senate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HARRISBURG, PA (September 13, 2022) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the Commonwealth’s leading small business advocacy association, today announced that its Pennsylvania PAC has endorsed a slate of candidates for election to the state House and Senate. State legislative endorsements are decided by the NFIB PA PAC Board, which is made up exclusively of small business owners. The PAC endorses candidates based on their positions on key small-business issues, including taxes, labor mandates, regulatory reform, health care, economic development, and other general business climate matters impacting the cost of doing business in Pennsylvania. Legislative endorsements where there is an incumbent are based on the 2021-22 NFIB Vote Record. Legislators must have a score of 70 percent or better to be considered for an endorsement. NFIB’s 2021-22 Pennsylvania Voting?Record scored 16 key?votes in the General Assembly?on issues of critical importance to the state’s small businesses, including tax relief and reform, regulatory relief, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) scheme, and COVID-19 recovery efforts. “Our members and the small business community must support legislators and candidates who will support Pennsylvania’s job creators and our local economies with their votes, not just with election-season rhetoric,” said Greg Moreland, NFIB’s Pennsylvania State Director. “As Main Street continues to face unprecedented workforce, supply chain, and inflation challenges and economic uncertainty, it is more apparent than ever that small business owners need lawmakers who will stand up for them in the General Assembly.” “The endorsed candidates announced today will be strong advocates for small business and will fight for the rights of our members to own, operate, and grow their businesses,” continued Moreland. “These candidates are committed to making Pennsylvania a better place to raise a family and own a business.” The NFIB PA PAC endorsement is important to legislative candidates due to the impact small business owners have in our state and country. Small business owners and their employees vote in high numbers and are known for actively recruiting friends, family members, and acquaintances to go to the polls. Today’s announced endorsements are listed below: STATE SENATE: District 6         Frank Farry District 10       Matthew McCullough District 14       Dean Browning District 16       Jarrett Charles Coleman District 20       Lisa Baker District 24       Tracy Pennycuick District 28       Kristin Phillips-Hill District 30       Judy Ward District 32       Patrick J Stefano District 34       Greg Rothman District 36       Ryan P Aument District 38       Lori Mizgorski District 40       Rosemary Brown District 44       Jessica Florio District 46       Camera Bartolotta District 48       Chris Gebhard District 50       Michele Brooks STATE HOUSE: District 3         Joseph Kujawa District 5         Barry J Jozwiak District 6         Brad Roae District 7         Parke Wentling District 8         Aaron Bernstine District 9         Chris Sainato District 11       Marci Mustello District 12       Stephenie Scialabba District 13       John A Lawrence District 14       Jim Marshall District 15       Joshua D Kail District 16       Robert F Matzie District 17       Timothy Bonner District 18       Kathleen Tomlinson District 21       Frank Perman District 26       Tim Hennessey District 28       Robert W Mercuri District 29       Diane Smith District 30       Cynthia Kirk District 32       Anthony M DeLuca District 37       Mindy Fee District 39       Andrew Kuzma District 40       Natalie Mihalek District 41       Brett R Miller District 43       Keith J Greiner District 44       Valerie S Gaydos District 45       Anita Astorino Kulik District 46       Jason Ortitay District 47       Joseph D’Orsie District 48       Timothy J O’Neal District 50       Bud Cook District 52       Ryan Warner District 55       Jill Nixon Cooper District 56       George Dunbar District 57       Eric R Nelson District 58       Eric Davanzo District 59       Leslie Rossi District 60       Abigail Major District 62       James B Struzzi District 63       Donna Oberlander District 64       R. Lee James District 65       Kathy L Rapp District 66       Brian Smith District 67       Martin T Causer District 68       Clint Owlett District 69       Carl Walker Metzgar District 71       Jim Rigby District 72       Frank Burns District 73       Dallas Kephart District 75       Mike Armanini District 76       Stephanie Borowicz District 78       Jesse Topper District 79       Louis C Schmitt District 80       Jim Gregory District 81       Rich Irvin District 82       Justin Behrens District 84       Joe Hamm District 85       David H Rowe District 86       Perry Stambaugh District 87       Thomas Kutz District 88       Sheryl M Delozier District 89       Rob W Kauffman District 90       Paul Schemel District 91       Dan Moul District 92       Dawn W Keefer District 93       Mike Jones District 97       Steven C Mentzer District 98       Thomas Jones District 99       David H Zimmerman District 100    Bryan Cutler District 101    John Schlegel District 102    Russ Diamond District 108    Lynda Schlegel Culver District 109    Robert Leadbeter District 110    Tina Pickett District 111    Jonathan Fritz District 116    Dane Watro District 117    Michael Cabell District 118    James May District 119    Alec Ryncavage District 120    Aaron D Kaufer District 122    Doyle Heffley District 123    Tim Twardzik District 125    Joe Kerwin District 128    Mark M Gillen District 130    David M Maloney Sr District 131    Milou Mackenzie District 137    Joe Emrick District 138    Ann Flood District 139    Joseph Adams District 142    Joseph Hogan District 143    Shelby E Labs District 144    F. Todd Polinchock District 145    Craig T Staats District 147    Donna Scheuren District 151    Todd Stephens District 155    Kyle Scribner District 160    Craig Williams District 161    Edward Mongelluzzo District 162    Michelle Mattus District 167    Gail Newman District 168    Christopher B Quinn District 169    Kate A Klunk District 170    Martina A White District 171    Kerry A Benninghoff District 176    Jack Rader Jr District 178    Kristin Marcell District 183    Zachary Mako District 187    Ryan E Mackenzie District 193    Torren C Ecker District 196    Seth M Grove District 199    Barbara Gleim

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For nearly 80 years, NFIB has been advocating on behalf of America’s small and independent business owners, both in Washington, D.C. and in all 50 state capitals. NFIB is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member-driven association. Since its founding in 1943, NFIB has been exclusively dedicated to small and independent businesses and remains so today. For more information, please visit nfib.com.
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