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Manufacture Alabama endorses Treasurer Young Boozer for reelection

Manufacture Alabama cited Boozer’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and sound financial management throughout his service as state treasurer.

State Treasurer Young Boozer

Manufacture Alabama announced Thursday its endorsement of Young Boozer for reelection as Alabama state treasurer.

“Throughout his service, Young Boozer has demonstrated a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility, transparency, and sound financial management for the people of Alabama,” said Jon Barganier, president and CEO of Manufacture Alabama. “His leadership and experience make him well qualified to continue serving as State Treasurer, and we are proud to support his candidacy.”

As state treasurer, Boozer oversees the management of Alabama’s cash flow and unclaimed property program while ensuring taxpayer dollars are safeguarded and wisely invested. His proven record and dedication to public service align with Manufacture Alabama’s mission to promote responsible policies that strengthen Alabama’s economy and support job growth, the organization shared.

I appreciate the support of Manufacture Alabama for my reelection as treasurer and look forward to continuing to preserve and protect all of the state’s financial resources,” said Boozer.

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