Florida Chamber endorses Brian Hodgers for House District 32

Frank Walker Executive Vice President, Government Relations & Political Action - Florida Chamber of Commerce
Frank Walker Executive Vice President, Government Relations & Political Action - Florida Chamber of Commerce
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The Florida Chamber of Commerce has announced its endorsement of Brian Hodgers in the race for House District 32. Mark Wilson, President and CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, highlighted Florida’s job growth, stating, “Florida created 1 in every 14 new jobs nationally over the last year.” He emphasized the importance of electing candidates who support job creation to maintain economic momentum as Florida aims to grow from the 16th to the 10th largest global economy by 2030. Wilson expressed confidence that Hodgers will contribute positively to this trajectory.

Brian Hodgers, a lifelong small business owner, expressed his gratitude for the endorsement. “As a lifelong small business owner committed to keeping taxes low and insurance rates affordable, it is an honor to be endorsed by Florida’s voice for our state’s job creators, the Florida Chamber of Commerce,” he said. Hodgers looks forward to collaborating with the Chamber to enhance Florida’s prosperity while improving schools, transportation infrastructure, and environmental quality.

The Special Primary Election is scheduled for April 1, 2025, followed by the Special General Election on June 10, 2025.



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