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Manufacture Alabama endorses Norman Crow for House District 63

The organization’s leadership said Crow appreciates the role manufacturing plays in strengthening local economies.

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Manufacture Alabama announced Tuesday its endorsement of Norman Crow, a candidate for Alabama House District 63.

Manufacture Alabama said this endorsement reflects its commitment to supporting candidates who understand the importance of a strong manufacturing sector to Alabama’s economy and who are prepared to champion policies that encourage growth, investment and job creation.

“Alabama’s manufacturing success depends on leaders who are willing to listen to employers and help create a competitive environment for industry,” said Jon Barganier, president and CEO of Manufacture Alabama. “Norman will bring a fresh perspective, strong community ties, and a clear appreciation for the role manufacturing plays in strengthening local economies. We are proud to endorse him as he seeks to serve in the Alabama House of Representatives.”

“Alabama’s manufacturing industries are the foundation of the state’s economy,” said Norman Crow. “Fair regulation, affordable energy, transportation and infrastructure are the backbones of manufacturing, and I will fight to make Alabama’s manufacturing sector the most competitive in America. I am honored to receive the endorsement of Manufacture Alabama.”

Crow is currently running in a special election for House District 63 with the general election to be held on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.

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