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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
ENP STAFF REPORTS
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NORTH TONAWANDA — Robert Ortt, mayor of North Tonawanda, announced this morning that he has received the support from Unshackle Upstate in his campaign for the New York State Senate in the 62nd Senate District.

Unshackle Upstate describes itself as a bipartisan organization of over 80 businesses and trade organizations across Upstate New York that advocates for reform in Albany to create a better environment for small business and job creation.

“Rob Ortt’s entire life has been about service – service to his country and service to his community. He is a proven leader who will deliver for Western New York taxpayers and be a strong voice in Albany for real reform, job creation and responsible government,” said Brian Sampson, executive director of Unshackle Upstate. “Unshackle Upstate and its partners are proud to support Rob Ortt for State Senate.”

“As I have traveled the district talking to families and small business owners, I have heard the same thing – too many people are struggling to find good paying jobs, children are leaving the area and small businesses are being strangled by taxes and regulations. We need real reform in Albany, so area businesses can grow and create good paying jobs in our community,” said Ortt. “I am proud to have the endorsement of Unshackle Upstate, and I look forward to working with them as State Senator to fix Albany, and make sure people have the opportunity to succeed right here at home.”

In addition to Unshackle Upstate, Ortt has been endorsed by the National Federation of Independent Business.

Ortt is the endorsed Republican, Conservative and Independence party candidate. He will face Democrat Johnny Destino and Working Families Party candidate Paul Brown in the November election.




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