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NFIB Georgia PAC Endorses King for 2nd Term as Insurance Commissioner

NFIB Georgia PAC Endorses King for 2nd Term as Insurance Commissioner

May 5, 2022

The state agency is critically important to Georgia's small businesses

NFIB Georgia PAC Endorses King for 2nd Term as Insurance Commissioner

NFIB State Director Nathan Humphrey said today the NFIB Georgia PAC has endorsed Insurance Commissioner John King in the primary election. The political action committee is comprised solely of NFIB members. “John King has brought order, consistency, and credibility to a state agency that’s of critical importance to Georgia’s small businesses,” Humphrey said. “Commissioner King has stood strong on small business issues during the pandemic, including giving independent insurance agents extra time to meet their continuing education requirements so they can renew their licenses and stay in business. “On behalf of our small business members, I am proud to announce the NFIB Georgia PAC’s endorsement of John King,” Humphrey said. Today’s endorsement puts the considerable grassroots support of the state’s small businesses behind King’s campaign. Small-business owners and their employees vote in large numbers and make a point of recruiting other entrepreneurs, friends, and family members to support the small-business candidate.
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