Associated Industries of Missouri Political Action Committee (AIMPAC) today announced the organization’s support for Governor Mike Parson in the 2020 election.
"It is with great pleasure that I, as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Associated Industries of Missouri, join with my fellow Directors to unanimously endorse Governor Mike Parson for election based on his superlative record in promoting workforce and infrastructure development throughout the State of Missouri," said Jerry M. Hunter, partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner and Chairman of the Board of Associated Industries of Missouri.
“Governor Parson has not only been a cheerleader in advocating for advancements in these two critical areas in addition to promoting continuing achievements in education and many other areas which are critical to continuing progress in Missouri, but he has rolled up his sleeves and been an active participant in coming up with solutions to many of the problems which the State of Missouri and its citizens have faced. It is without a doubt that we need Governor Parson’s leadership going forward if we are going to continue to progress as a state," said Hunter.
“Governor Parson is a proven leader who supports policies that help Missouri attract, retain and grow Missouri businesses,” said Ray McCarty president and CEO of Associated Industries of Missouri. “We are proud to endorse Governor Mike Parson in this race and look forward to his continued strong leadership,” he said.
“Associated Industries of Missouri has led the way in supporting business-friendly policies to grow family-supporting jobs and strengthen our economy, and I am honored to receive their endorsement,” said Governor Parson. “Our shared focus on pro-jobs and workforce development initiatives continue to make a positive impact in every corner of the state, resulting in new opportunities for Missourians. I am proud to have AIM as a partner as we help our state recover from the COVID-19 economic crisis and meet the challenges of tomorrow to move Missouri forward," Governor Parson said.
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