Arkansas legislative candidates receive endorsements from NFIB Arkansas PAC ahead of 2024 election

Arkansas legislative candidates receive endorsements from NFIB Arkansas PAC ahead of 2024 election
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The NFIB Arkansas PAC has endorsed 110 candidates vying for positions in the Arkansas General Assembly. This endorsement includes 29 candidates aiming for the Senate and 81 for the House of Representatives.

Katie Burns, NFIB’s State Director, emphasized the importance of supporting small businesses. “Locally-owned businesses are the foundation of our state’s economy, creating good-paying jobs and thriving communities,” she said. Burns highlighted that “Main Street Arkansans need strong advocates in Little Rock,” and mentioned these candidates are committed to addressing challenges faced by small business owners in the state.

The NFIB is an influential voice among small business owners and their participation could significantly impact election outcomes. They are known for mobilizing friends and family members to vote. Early voting will commence on October 21, with the General Election Day scheduled for November 5.

The NFIB’s support was determined by evaluating each candidate’s position on small-business-related issues.

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