NFIB Florida PAC Endorses Pro-Small Business Legislative Candidates

Date: July 17, 2024

NFIB’s Florida PAC announces new endorsements for Florida Legislature

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (July 17, 2024) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the state’s leading small business advocacy organization, announced the Florida PAC’s first round of endorsements for several candidates running for the Florida Legislature. NFIB’s Florida PAC is comprised of NFIB members from throughout the state.

“Florida’s small business owners know the importance of electing candidates that will prioritize the small business economy and we believe this group of candidates will do just that,” said Bill Herrle, NFIB Florida Executive Director. “These candidates understand the issues that are most important to our members and have committed to supporting pro-growth policies. The NFIB Florida PAC is proud to endorse them and we’re confident they will be strong advocates for Florida’s small business owners in the legislature.”

Senate:

  • Senate District 7 – Tom Leek
  • Senate District 13 – Keith Truenow
  • Senate District 19 – Randy Fine
  • Senate District 21 – Ed Hooper

House:

  • House District 19 – Sam Greco
  • House District 20 – Judson Sapp
  • House District 35 – Erika Booth
  • House District 56 – Brad Yeager
  • House District 74 – James Buchanan
  • House District 84 – Dana Trabulsy
  • House District 106 – Fabian Basabe

The NFIB Florida PAC endorsement is an important signal to voters across the state that a candidate will stand with small business and support Florida’s local economy.

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