Small Business Endorses Candidates in 28 Legislative Races | Eastern NC Now

The National Federation of Independent Business, North Carolina's leading small business association, has endorsed candidates in 28 state legislative races for North Carolina's General Assembly.

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Two local General Assembly Candidates: NC Senate 1 Candidate NC Rep. Bill Cook, R, and NC House 3 Candidate Michael Speciale recognized and Endorsed by National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)

    RALEIGH     The National Federation of Independent Business, North Carolina's leading small business association, has endorsed candidates in 28 state legislative races for North Carolina's General Assembly. These endorsements were made by NFIB/North Carolina SAFE (Save America's Free Enterprise) Trust, which is comprised exclusively of NFIB members.

    Locally, candidates who would represent Beaufort County: NC Rep. Bill Cook, R, who is challenging NC Senator Stan White, D, for the NC Senate 1 seat, and Michael Speciale, whose opponent is Beaufort County Commissioner Robert Cayton for the NC House 3 seat, both received the endorsement of NFIB.
Rep. Bill Cook speaks to a crowd of contituents, and now has the NFIB's endorsement in the November 6th general election: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

    Gregg Thompson, state director of NFIB/North Carolina, commented, "NFIB supports candidates who support small business. These candidates will do everything they can to help small businesses grow and create jobs."
Michael Speciale speaks his truth to concerned citizens, and now he has the NFIB's endorsement in the November 6th general election: Above. : Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

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