Pennsylvania General Assembly

Pennsylvania Senate

Patty Kim is Bad for Small Business

Patty Kim voted in favor of legislation that would:

  • Eliminate more than 101,000 jobs over the next ten years. (HB 1500)
  • Have a negative economic impact of $13 billion by 2033. (HB 1500)
  • Restrict a business’s ability to use wood-fired stoves and other appliances. (HB 1615)
  • Allow striking workers to receive Unemployment Compensation. (HB 950)
  • Create a state-facilitated retirement savings program, which would compete with our small business financial advisors. (HB 577)

Pennsylvania can’t afford Patty Kim.

Vote for small business-endorsed candidate Nick DiFrancesco for State Senate District 15.

Pennsylvania House

Re-Elect Craig Williams to State House District 160

Representative Craig Williams voted against legislation that would:

  • Eliminate more than 101,000 jobs over the next ten years (HB 1500)
  • Have a negative economic impact of $13 billion by 2033 (HB 1500)
  • Create a state-facilitated retirement savings program, which would compete with our small business financial advisors. (HB 577)

He understands the complex issues that Main Street businesses face.

Vote for small business-endorsed Representative Craig Williams.

Elect Brenda Pugh to State House District 120

Brenda Pugh is a small business owner and NFIB member.

She understands how government policies can negatively impact our Main Street businesses.

Brenda will fight for our mom-and-pop stores by supporting policies in the legislature that drive our economy forward:

  • Less regulation.
  • Less government intrusion into our small businesses.
  • Lower inheritance tax.

Send a small business owner to Harrisburg.

Vote for small business-endorsed candidate Brenda Pugh.

Be the #VoiceOfSmallBusiness on – or before – Election Day

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Your local polling site will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Absentee and mail-in voting are also available. The last day to request an absentee or mail-in ballot is Tuesday, October 29. If you are voting absentee or by mail, be sure to return your completed ballot on or before Election Day.

Visit the Pennsylvania Department of State website to learn more about where and ways to vote.

Elections are a business decision. Make your plan to vote today!

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