NAED rocks the vote

Oct. 7, 2002
With one-third of the U.S. Senate and all of the House of Representatives positions up for election in November, the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) is encouraging its members to vote for pro-business candidates. The group’s push is part of the Vote for Business initiative that urges individuals and businesses to become more actively involved in government. “Our association

With one-third of the U.S. Senate and all of the House of Representatives positions up for election in November, the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) is encouraging its members to vote for pro-business candidates. The group’s push is part of the Vote for Business initiative that urges individuals and businesses to become more actively involved in government.

“Our association believes in democracy and promoting responsible citizenship,” says Thomas Naber, NAED president/publisher. “We encourage our members and affiliates to take an active part in the 2002 elections. Each vote will make the difference in helping to elect a pro-business Congress.”

For more information, visit www.naed.org.

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