The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, today endorsed Young Kim for election to the United States of Representatives on behalf of small businesses in California’s 39th Congressional District.
“Young Kim will prove as dedicated to small business issues, jobs, and economic growth in Congress as she demonstrated during her years in the California Legislature,” said John Kabateck, NFIB’s California State Director. “She has been steadfast in her fight to protect mom-and-pops enterprise from higher taxes, onerous regulations, and frivolous, shakedown lawsuits. She will continue to make a powerful difference for our No. 1 job-creators once she is elected to Congress.”
Young Kim states that among her top priorities if elected to Congress, is to help “create a better business environment so that we can continue to have a strong economy.” Kim began her career as a small business owner and financial analyst. She served in the California State Assembly in 2014, representing the 65th District.
“The last few months have brought unprecedented challenges for small business, and it’s clear that now more than ever small businesses need strong leaders in Congress,” said NFIB National Political Director Sharon Sussin. “We are proud to endorse Young Kim for election to the U.S. House of Representatives, and we know that she will continue to represent their interests and concerns in Congress.”
Kim’s endorsement today comes from NFIB FedPAC, the organization’s political action committee. NFIB FedPAC is funded by NFIB member donations above membership dues. Decisions made by NFIB FedPAC are managed by a member driven grassroots evaluation process. Small business owners are influential in their communities and NFIB members in California will work hard to elect Young Kim to Congress.
This article was released by the National Federation of Independent Business.