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Peter Abbarno, candidate for State House of Representatives in the 20th Legislative District, is endorsed by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Washington PAC.

On behalf of our more than 7,000 members here in the Evergreen State, we are pleased to announce the NFIB Washington PAC endorses your campaign for the state legislature.

Over 99 percent of all businesses in Washington are small businesses, and they employ more than half the state’s private sector workforce – 1.4 Million people – according to the US Small Business Administration.

David Steele, NFIB Washington PAC Chairman and Patrick Connor, Washington State NFIB WA PAC Director
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Peter Abbarno is awarded the 2019 Economic Development Leadership award from Lewis Economic Development Council for his support and commitment to small businesses and entrepreneurs.

As a small business owner, it is an honor to receive the endorsement and support of the National Federation of Independent Business. Small Business owners are the heart of Washington’s economy, and even more so in places like SW Washington where we don’t have corporate giants like Amazon, Microsoft, or Boeing.

I stand committed to safely and quickly re-opening our economy and creating economic opportunities for businesses to grow, expand, and innovate. I appreciate the support of the National Federation of Independent Business.

Peter Abbarno, candidate for State House of Representatives in the 20th Legislative District

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