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NFIB PA PAC Endorses Lynda Schlegel Culver for Election to Senate District 27

NFIB PA PAC Endorses Lynda Schlegel Culver for Election to Senate District 27

January 3, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

State’s leading small business advocacy organization supports candidate who supports small business

NFIB PA PAC Endorses Lynda Schlegel Culver for Election to Senate District 27

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HARRISBURG, PA (Jan. 3, 2023) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the Commonwealth’s leading small business advocacy association, today announced the endorsement of Lynda Schlegel Culver for election to the Senate of Pennsylvania’s 27th District seat. “Lynda has been an ardent defender of the small business community during her time in the PA House. Our 13,000 Commonwealth 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, along with economic uncertainty, it is more apparent than ever that small businesses owners need lawmakers who will stand up for them in the General Assembly.” “During her time in the Pennsylvania House, Lynda Schlegel Culver has proven herself as a strong advocate for small business with her 100 percent voting record on small business issues and we are confident that she will continue to fight for the rights of our members to own, operate, and grow their businesses when elected to the Senate of Pennsylvania,” continued Moreland. 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. During the 2021-22 legislative session, Lynda Schlegel Culver voted with the small business community 100 percent of the time.

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