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U.S.
Rep. Howard Coble Honored as
Guardian of Small Business by NFIB
NFIB,
the nation's largest small-business group, today named U.S. Rep.
Howard Coble (6th Dist.- N.C.) a Guardian of Small Business for
his outstanding voting record on behalf of America's small-business
owners in the 108th Congress.
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President and CEO Jack Faris praised Rep. Coble for "taking
a stand" for small business, citing Coble's 92 percent
NFIB voting record. Faris today vowed to make Rep. Coble's "rock-solid,
pro-small-business voting record" a key element in
the campaign when presenting him with the group's coveted "Guardian
of Small Business" award. "Small-business owners
pay close attention to how their elected representatives
vote on the issues affecting their businesses and stand
by those who stand by them," said Faris. |
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"Rep.
Coble is a stalwart champion of small business"
NFIB
President Jack Faris
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"Rep.
Coble is a stalwart champion of small business, having stood strong
on the key small-business votes in the 108th Congress," Faris
said. "This award conveys our appreciation for supporting
the NFIB pro-growth agenda for small business and represents our
commitment to do what it takes through Election Day to return Rep.
Coble as a member of the 109th Congress."
NFIB's
voting record tallies twelve key small-business votes in the U.S.
House of Representatives taken during the 2003 and 2004 sessions.
Issues range from tax relief, to affordable health care, to liability
reform, to regulatory reform. NFIB highlighted Rep. Coble's key
votes for the passage of Small-Business Health Plans, a permanent
end to the death tax, and The Jobs and Growth Act of 2003, which
accelerated the income-tax cuts enacted in 200l for all taxpayers
and included key tax provisions for small businesses.
In
all, NFIB will present Guardian awards to 48 senators and 232
representatives who voted favorably on key small-business issues
at least 70 percent of the time during the 108th Congress. For
a copy of "How Congress
Voted" which has the key small-business votes and voting percentages
for each lawmaker, contact NFIB Media Communications at (202) 554-9000
or go to www.NFIB.com.
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The
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is the nation's
largest small-business advocacy group. A nonprofit, nonpartisan
organization founded in 1943, NFIB represents the consensus views
of its 600,000 members in Washington and all 50 state capitals.
More information is available on-line at www.NFIB.com.
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