Skip to content

Virginia NFIB PAC Endorses Jed Arnold for House of Delegates

Virginia NFIB PAC Endorses Jed Arnold for House of Delegates

August 16, 2023

Special Election for District 6 takes place August 29th.

Virginia NFIB PAC Endorses Jed Arnold for House of Delegates

The political action committee for Virginia’s largest and leading small-business association today announced its endorsement of Jed Arnold for Virginia House of Delegates in the 6th District. The NFIB Virginia PAC is comprised solely of NFIB members from throughout the state. Voters in the 6th District will have the opportunity to vote on August 29th to fill the seat after Delegate Jeff Campbell vacated the seat for a judicial appointment.     “Jed Arnold has the right experience, values and solutions to keep our state on track,” said Julia Hammond, NFIB State Director in Virginia. “Main Street needs a defender who will make our state a better place to grow a business and raise a family. They want certainty during these uncertain economic times and are confident that Jed Arnold understands the challenges they face coming out of the pandemic: inflation, supply chain issues, and problems hiring and retaining workers to name a few. While Virginia’s economy is getting back on track, gaining back 50% of the 400,000 jobs lost during COVID-19, the budget debate is ongoing with no signs of compromise. We need candidates like Jed to help pass this crucial piece of legislation.” Small businesses were encouraged and NFIB applauded Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s budget proposal earlier this year, which called for $1 billion in tax cuts for residents and small businesses. Included was lowering the corporate income tax rate from 6% to 5%, raises the standard deduction for individual filers, and provides a 10% tax credit to small businesses in Virginia. The House passed the bill, but the Senate rejected it. The Sixth District is composed of the counties of Carroll, Wythe and portions of Smyth County. Campbell resigned from the House of Delegates in July.  The winner of the called Special Election will serve the remainder of Campbell’s term which expires on January 10, 2024. Candidates are evaluated based on their responses to key small business issues, as determined by NFIB Virginia members. NFIB’s national membership spans the spectrum of business operations, ranging from sole proprietor enterprises to firms with hundreds of employees. While there is no standard definition of a small business, the typical NFIB member employs 10 people and reports gross sales of about $500,000 a year. The NFIB membership reflects American small business. Small-business owners are also a potent political force. Click here for a page of bulleted information on the Power of the Small Business Voice.
Get to know NFIB

NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.

Receive our newsletter and email notification
Knowledge is power. Let us help you stay informed with breaking legislative news, regulatory updates, business tips, and more.

Related Articles

February 6, 2025
Budget Provision Extending the Standard Deduction Would Help VA…
Without legislative action, the standard deduction could revert to 2018 lev…
Read More
February 3, 2025
Vermont Capitol Update
In his budget address and other public comments, Governor Phil Scott called…
Read More
February 3, 2025
NY Capitol Update: 2025 Executive Budget Proposal
The state has estimated budget gaps of $6.5 billion in 2027, $9.8 billion i…
Read More
January 31, 2025
Gov. Stein Announces $30 Million Grant Program For Small Busine…
Impacted businesses lost $18 billion in revenue because of the hurricane.
Read More

© 2001 - 2025 National Federation of Independent Business. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Accessibility