Small Businesses in Arizona show support for U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani’s Re-Election Campaign

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has officially endorsed Rep. Juan Ciscomani for re-election to the United States House of Representatives to represent Arizona’s 6th Congressional District. NFIB, the leading small business advocacy organization in the nation, believes that Rep. Ciscomani has been a strong advocate for the small business community during his time in office.

Sharon Sussin, NFIB Senior National Political Director, expressed confidence in Rep. Ciscomani’s commitment to supporting small businesses. She noted that during his time in Washington, Rep. Ciscomani had a 100% NFIB voting record, demonstrating his dedication to the needs of Main Street businesses. NFIB believes that Rep. Ciscomani will continue to be a strong ally for small businesses in Washington.

Chad Heinrich, NFIB Arizona State Director, praised Rep. Ciscomani for his efforts to lessen the regulatory burden on small businesses and highlighted his support for the Main Street Tax Certainty Act, a key priority for small businesses that would make the Small Business Deduction permanent. NFIB is pleased to endorse Rep. Ciscomani for re-election and is looking forward to continuing to collaborate with him in the future.

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