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Manufacture Alabama endorses Derek Chen for State Auditor

Manufacture Alabama said it was endorsing Chen because he “understands that accountability and transparency are essential to an effective state government.”

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Manufacture Alabama on Monday announced its endorsement of Derek Chen for state auditor.

“Manufacture Alabama endorses Derek Chen because he understands that accountability and transparency are essential to an effective state government for the people of Alabama,” said Jon Barganier, president of Manufacture Alabama. “Derek’s commitment to responsible stewardship and his passion for public service is a welcome addition to the growing list of the next generation of leaders in Alabama. We’re pleased to offer him our full endorsement for State Auditor.”

The organization said that Chen has built a reputation for disciplined, detail-oriented leadership and a focus on taxpayer value. “As State Auditor, he has pledged to strengthen internal controls, modernize reporting, and ensure the public has clear insight into how state assets are tracked and protected,” Manufacture Alabama shared.

“Manufacture Alabama’s endorsement means a great deal because their members know how damaging inefficiency and waste can be,” said Chen. “In the private sector, you cannot afford to lose track of resources or operate without accountability. State government should be no different. As Auditor, I will make sure Alabamians get a clear, honest accounting of how their assets are managed.”

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