Connecticut’s largest professional trade Association, CT Realtors, and a leading advocacy group for small businesses, the National Federal of Independent Businesses (NFIB), have endorsed state Rep. Tony Scott’s reelection in the 112th District, representing Monroe, Easton, and Trumbull.
In its endorsement of Scott, CT Realtors wrote, “the Association carefully evaluates candidates in determining who may best ensure a positive environment for living in or transferring property in Connecticut.”
“I am proud of the work I’ve accomplished as Ranking Member of the General Assembly’s Housing Committee to bring balance to legislative proposals in recent years,” said Scott. “We should be working with housing providers to better support the industry so that more people will be able to afford a quality place to live. The legislature should reject contentious zoning proposals, such as Fair Share, that would put us on a path to removing rental units from the already tight housing market.”
The Connecticut-based political action committee for the NFIB signaled to its members that Scott should be sent back to the legislature to help promote Connecticut’s continued economic recovery, writing, “You will be committed to the needs of thousands of Main Street small businesses and their employees in Connecticut when you are elected to serve in Hartford.”
“I appreciate NFIB’s recognition of my votes in support of small businesses,” said Scott. “This builds on my record from another leading Connecticut business group, CBIA. I’ve received a 100-percent record from CBIA on pro-business legislation each of my four years in office.”
CT Realtors represents nearly 19,000 members involved in all aspects of real estate in Connecticut. They promote and advocate ownership of real estate in Connecticut to make it a better place to live, work and play.
NFIB has thousands of members in Connecticut representing a cross-section of the state’s economy. For more than 75 years, NFIB has advocated on behalf of America’s small and independent business owners, both in Washington, D.C., and in all 50 state capitals. NFIB is nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member-driven.
Scott, of Monroe, is the Ranking Member of the Housing Committee, and serves on the General Law and the Higher Education and Employment Advancement committees.
For more information about Scott or his platform, visit TonyScottForStateRep.com or facebook.com/TonyScottforStateRep. He can be reached at tonyscottforstaterep@gmail.com.
