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Small Business Endorses Sayegh Over Paulin
Posted on Monday, October 28 @ 21:27:10 EST by jfbailey
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WPCNR NEWSREEL. From the Sayegh Campaign. (EDITED)October 28, 2002: The 26,000 member state chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) endorsed Sayegh, citing his score on the NFIB candidate survey. According to NFIB New York State Director Mark Alesse, Tony Sayegh is the small business candidate because of his “first-hand knowledge of the problems facing the state’s small-business owners, their workers and their families.”
The endorsement comes from the NFIB/NY S.A.F.E. Trust, the organization’s political action committee. Prior to making endorsements, the group considers the candidates’ responses on NFIB’s candidate survey that explores issues affecting small business. According to the NFIB, Tony Sayegh voted with the consensus position of their small business members on key issues.
“Tony Sayegh is clearly committed to lowering the tax and regulatory barriers that hamper small business owners’ ability to make payroll, improve wages and benefits and create new jobs for New Yorkers,” Alesse said.
“I am honored to have received the support of the NFIB,” commented Sayegh. “Tough economic times call for tough decisions. As a small business owner, I never had the luxury of raising taxes to make a budget work. I plan to bring that mentality to Albany to help ensure prosperity for all New Yorkers.”
Tony Sayegh is “the kind of intelligent voice for Main Street New York small business that we need in the Legislature,” Alesse said. He also noted that Tony Sayegh has built a reputation as “a strong leader who knows about small business’ problems and who speaks out about what can and should be done legislatively to keep New York’s small business community healthy and growing.”
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