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Manufacture Alabama endorses Attorney General Steve Marshall for re-election

Manufacture Alabama “proudly” announced their full endorsement of Attorney General Steve Marshall for re-election.

Attorney General Steve Marshall speaks on a proposed rewrite of the state ethics laws. (Chip Brownlee/APR)

Manufacture Alabama “proudly” announced their full endorsement of Attorney General Steve Marshall for re-election.

“Manufacture Alabama is endorsing Attorney General Steve Marshall for reelection due to his commitment to our state, his tireless work to protect consumers and his understanding of industry and the needs of our manufacturers,” said George Clark, president of Manufacture Alabama. “Attorney General Marshall has pushed back against harmful regulations and federal overreach and he is committed to the rule of law above all. His steady leadership has certainly contributed to Alabama’s pro-business environment and for that, we are proud to give him our full endorsement.”

“I’m honored to receive the endorsement of Manufacture Alabama,” said Marshall. “As Attorney General, I stand with organizations like Manufacture Alabama opposing the excessive actions of a federal bureaucracy that stifle job creation and place unnecessary burdens on large and small businesses in Alabama. I look forward to continuing this fight on behalf of the employers, employees, and consumers of Alabama.”

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