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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
ENP STAFF REPORTS
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NORTH TONAWANDA – North Tonawanda Mayor Robert Ortt, the Republican candidate in the 62nd District state Senate race, has received the support of the National Federation of Independent Business, his campaign announced today.

The business association endorsement was Ortt's second victory of the day, after it was announced earlier that opponent Gia Arnold had been removed from the Libertarian line in the general election.

“Rob Ortt is the leader small business and taxpayers need in the State Senate,"NFIB/New York State Director Mike Durant said in a released statement. "Rob understands the significant challenges facing small business in New York and will fight the policies that continue to hamper our economy. From his call to reduce New York’s sizable tax burned to his push to reduce the senseless red tape, Rob Ortt is the right choice for small business.”

“It is an honor to receive the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business. As Mayor of North Tonawanda, I worked with small businesses to help create hundreds of jobs in our community,”  Ortt said. “Now, I want to bring that record of success with me to Albany. As your next State Senator, I look forward to partnering with the NFIB to help reduce the cost of doing business, eliminate burdensome regulation and help create good paying jobs right here in Western New York.”

Ortt is the endorsed Republican, Conservative and Independence party candidate. He will face endorsed Democrat Johnny Destino in the general election Nov. 4. Paul Brown of North Tonawanda has claimed victory of the Working Families Party line via a write-in campaign.



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