Maryland State Delegate Mark Fisher (R-27B) has earned the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) as he seeks a second term in the Maryland General Assembly
NFIB is the largest small business association in the state and the nation, advocating for small and independent business owners a voice in the critical public policy issues affecting their businesses.
“I am honored to have earned NFIB’s support for my re-election,” Fisher told Calvert Live in a statement. “Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and we must do everything we can to give them the necessary tools to grow, and create the jobs that Maryland workers need.”
Fisher introduced legislation during the last session of the state legislature that would eliminate the Business Personal Property Tax.
In a letter to Fisher, NFIB’s Public Policy Director, Tim Goodrich stated, “Your flawless voting record over the last four legislative sessions (2010-2014) earned you a score of 100 percent with NFIB. Your votes on key issues important to small business indicated that you will continue to be committed to the needs of thousands of Main Street small businesses and their employees in Maryland when you are re-elected to serve in Annapolis.”