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Farmers Federation endorses Joe Freeman for HD 95

Joe Freeman, a conservative businessman and financial professional, received the Alabama Farmers Federation’s endorsement for House District 95.

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The Alabama Farmers Federation announced Monday its endorsement of Joe Freeman for House District 95 in Baldwin County.

“Joe Freeman is a conservative businessman who understands the importance of agriculture and business in Baldwin County,” said Hope Cassebaum, president of the Baldwin County Farmers Federation. “Joe will take the needs of farmers, business owners and all the people in House District 95 to Montgomery.”

Freeman, who attended the University of South Alabama and Faulkner University, is a financial professional who has spent 10 years as a registered investment advisor. This work follows a career in law enforcement. Freeman is also a volunteer with and contributor to civic organizations and charities throughout Baldwin County.

“Having the endorsement of some of the hardest working people in this district—our farmers—is a great honor to me,” said Freeman. “We share the same work ethic and common-sense conservative values, and it will be an honor to ensure their voices are heard in Montgomery.”

Freeman and his wife, Mignon, have six children. They reside in Gulf Shores and attend The Island Church in Orange Beach.

The Alabama Farmers Federation is the state’s largest farm organization with more than 360,000 member families. It uses a grassroots approach to select candidates, relying on Alabama FarmPAC endorsements from county Farmers Federation boards of directors for local elections.

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