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Senator Tillis Meets with NFIB North Carolina Leadership Trust

Senator Tillis Meets with NFIB North Carolina Leadership Trust

April 5, 2022

Senator Tillis Meets with NFIB North Carolina Leadership Trust

U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis met with members of the NFIB North Carolina Leadership Trust in Raleigh on March 25 to talk about the critical role small business voters will play in the upcoming midterm elections. 

“There’s a lot riding on the outcome of this year’s election,” NFIB State Director Gregg Thompson said. “It’s important that we elect candidates who will defend the right of small business owners to run their businesses without undue government interference and advance public policies that promote their success.”

The NFIB Leadership Trust recognizes business leaders who contribute $1,000 or more annually to support NFIB’s political efforts in electing pro-small business candidates at the state and federal levels and educating voters about our issues. For more information on the Leadership Trust, contact NFIB Managing Director of Development Stefanie Williams at stefanie.williams@NFIB.org.

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