NFIB Mississippi PAC backs Jenifer Branning for state Supreme Court

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The NFIB Mississippi PAC has officially endorsed state Senator Jenifer Branning in her bid for a seat on the state Supreme Court. The committee consists solely of NFIB members from across Mississippi.

“Jenifer Branning’s experience as a lawyer and state senator has prepared her well for a seat on the state Supreme Court,” stated Leah Long, NFIB State Director.

According to Long, the state Supreme Court plays a significant role in influencing Mississippi’s economy. “Over the years, Senator Branning has shown our members she understands the issues facing Main Street businesses. She achieved a 97 percent NFIB voting record during her time in the legislature. Our members believe this insight would serve her well on the Supreme Court.”

The endorsement highlights the need for judges who are impartial and fair. “We need to elect justices who won’t try to legislate from the bench,” Long emphasized. “We need justices with no agenda other than treating everyone fairly. That’s why the NFIB Mississippi PAC is proud to endorse Jenifer Branning.”

The endorsement garners grassroots support from the state’s small businesses behind Branning’s campaign. Small business owners, known for their active voting and ability to mobilize others, will be encouraged by NFIB to help engage the small-business voting demographic on Election Day.



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