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NFIB Georgia PAC endorses candidates for state General Assembly

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Blake Glinn Sr. Regional Grassroots Manager for NFIB | Official Website

Blake Glinn Sr. Regional Grassroots Manager for NFIB | Official Website

The NFIB Georgia PAC has endorsed 69 candidates for the state General Assembly, comprising 18 candidates for the state Senate and 51 for the House of Representatives. This decision was announced today by the political action committee, which consists solely of NFIB members.

"Small business is the foundation of Georgia’s economy," stated NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins. "When we elect candidates who support small business, we help create an environment where Main Street businesses can grow, create jobs and strengthen their communities."

The upcoming general election is scheduled for Tuesday, November 5, with early voting commencing on October 15 and concluding on November 1.

The endorsement from the NFIB Georgia PAC holds significance for these campaigns. Small business owners and their employees tend to vote in large numbers and often encourage others to participate in elections. The political support provided by NFIB is determined based on candidates' stances and track records concerning key small-business issues.

Below are the endorsements made by the NFIB Georgia PAC:

For the Senate:

- District 1: Ben Watson

- District 6: Matt Brass

- District 16: Marty Harbin*

- District 20: Larry Walker*

- District 21: Brandon Beach

- District 23: Max Burns

- District 25: Rick Williams*

- District 27: Greg Dolezal

- District 29: Randy Robertson

- District 32: Kay Kirkpatrick

- District 37: Ed Setzler

- District 42: Brian Strickland

- District 46: Bill Cowsert

- District 47: Frank Ginn

- District 48: Shawn Still*

- District 49: Drew Echols*

- District 50: Bo Hatchett

- District 56: John Albers*

For the House of Representatives:

-Districts range from Mike Cameron in district one to Steven Sainz in district one hundred eighty.

Candidates marked with an asterisk (*) are members of NFIB.

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