Reciben candidatos a la legislación apoyo de NFIN

Dan Yost is running for District 61. /Foto: Courtesy D. Yost
Por PF Staff
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Springfield, IL. –National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB, por sus siglas en inglés)
Illinois PAC dijo que ha respaldado candidatos en ocho carreras del Senado estatal y 52 carreras de la Cámara. El comité de acción política está compuesto exclusivamente por miembros de NFIB.
"Nuestros miembros apoyan a los candidatos que apoyan a las pequeñas empresas", dijo el director estatal de NFIB Mark Grant. "Estos candidatos comprenden los desafíos que enfrentan las pequeñas empresas de Illinois y lucharán por impuestos más bajos y regulaciones sensatas, y serán firmes defensores de políticas que permitan a las pequeñas empresas recuperarse completamente del cierre de COVID-19".
El respaldo de NFIB Illinois PAC es importante para estas campañas. Los propietarios de pequeñas empresas y sus empleados votan en gran número y son conocidos por reclutar activamente a amigos, familiares y conocidos para ir a las urnas. NFIB ha prometido que activará su red de base en nombre de estas campañas. El apoyo político de NFIB se basa en las posiciones y registros de los candidatos sobre asuntos de pequeñas empresas.
60 Legislative Candidates Earn Small Business Endorsement
The NFIB Illinois PAC said today it has endorsed candidates in eight state Senate races and 52 House races. The political action committee is comprised exclusively of NFIB members.
“Our members support the candidates who support small businesses,” NFIB State Director Mark Grant said. “These candidates understand the challenges facing Illinois’s small businesses and will fight for lower taxes and sensible regulations and will be strong advocates for policies that enable small businesses to fully recover from the COVID-19 shutdown.”
The NFIB Illinois PAC’s endorsement is important to these campaigns. Small-business owners and their employees vote in high numbers and are known for actively recruiting friends, family members, and acquaintances to go to the polls. NFIB has pledged it will activate its grassroots network on behalf of these campaigns. NFIB’s political support is based on the candidates’ positions and records on small-business issues.
Senate
District 25 Jeanette Ward
District 31 Christopher Kasperski
District 34 Paul Hofmann
District 37 Win Stoller
District 46 Mary Burress
District 49 Thomas McCullagh
District 55 Darren Bailey
District 58 Terri Bryant
House
(i) denotes an incumbent
District 37 Tim Ozinga
District 41 Grant Wehrli (i)
District 42 Amy Grant (i)
District 47 Deanne Mazzochi (i)
District 48 Peter Breen
District 49 Laura Curtis
District 50 Keith Wheeler (i)
District 51 Chris Bos
District 52 Martin McLaughlin
District 54 Thomas R. Morrison (i)
District 61 Dan Yost
District 63 Steven Reick (i)
District 64 Tom Weber (i)
District 65 Dan Ugaste (i)
District 66 Allen Skillicorn (i)
District 68 John M. Cabello (i)
District 69 Joe Sosnowski (i)
District 70 Jeff Keicher (i)
District 71 Tony McCombie (i)
District 73 Ryan Spain (i)
District 74 Daniel Swanson (i)
District 76 Travis Breeden
District 79 Jackie Haas (Parkhurst)
District 81 Laura Hois
District 82 Jim Durkin (i)
District 83 Donald Walter
District 87 Tim Butler (i)
District 88 Keith P. Sommer (i)
District 89 Andrew Chesney (i)
District 90 Tom Demmer (i)
District 93 Norine Hammond (i)
District 94 Randy Frese (i)
District 95 Avery Bourne (i)
District 97 Mark Batinick (i)
District 99 Mike Murphy (i)
District 100 C.D. Davidsmeyer (i)
District 101 Dan Caulkins (i)
District 102 Brad Halbrook (i)
District 104 Mike Marron (i)
District 105 Dan Brady (i)
District 106 Thomas Bennett (i)
District 107 Blaine Wilhour (i)
District 108 Charles E. Meier (i)
District 109 Adam Niemerg
District 110 Chris Miller (i)
District 111 Amy Elik
District 112 Lisa Ciampoli
District 114 Dave Barnes
District 115 Paul Jacobs
District 116 David Friess
District 117 Dave Severin (i)
District 118 Patrick Windhorst (i)