The Votes are In! Who Supports Small Business in Indiana?

The National Federation of Independent Business put out its rankings for Indiana legislators.  According to the NFIB, not one member of the current Democratic Majority scored above the 70% threshold needed to receive NFIB support.

NOT ONE!

The whole report is here .   But here are some of the greatest hits!

Legislator          NFIB Voting Record

Pat Bauer                      0%

Nancy Michael            33%

Scott Reske                   33%

John Barnes                 33%

Dale Grubb                   33%

Joe Pearson                 33%

Ron Herrell                  44%

As there is a lot of noise out there from a lot of groups, this from the NFIB website www.nfib.com is how they describe themselves.

“The National Federation of Independent Business is the leading small business association representing small and independent businesses. A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded in 1943, NFIB represents the consensus views of its members in Washington and all 50 state capitals.

NFIB’s mission is to promote and protect the right of our members to own, operate and grow their businesses.”

This is truly a non-partisan group. You probably have seen an NFIB sticker in the window of some of the businesses you visit in your community.

This Voting Record should serve as a stark reminder of why it is important to vote for candidates who actually mean it when they say they are supportive of small business and entrepreneurs.  Everyone knows that it is small business that creates jobs, and with economic conditions the way they are, these businesses need all the help they can get.  Growing the private sector, not the government sector, is the way we will get out of these tough times.

With the way Democrats are treating small business in Indiana, NFIB is going to have a hard time finding a Democrats to support.  But there are lots of pro-growth, pro-business candidates on our Candidates page.

Go here today  http://www.aiminghigherindiana.com/find-your-candidate/ and find one to support.

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