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Dan Moxley gets local businessman endorsement

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dan moxleyRepublican 23th State Senate District candidate Dan Moxley was endorsed for office today by local Augusta County business owner, former Augusta County Republican Committee Secretary and North River Magisterial District Chair, and former United States Navy Congressional Appropriations Committee Liaison Officer, Al Katz. Katz is a retired U.S. Navy Captain and the owner and President of Eureka Safety Service.

“Over the last 40 plus years of involvement in some type of political action I have never officially endorsed a candidate.  It is a sincere privilege to endorse Dan Moxley for the Virginia Senate,” Katz said. “He is a strong Constitutionalist who truly believes and lives the values of our founding fathers.”

Moxley said, “Al and I have had the opportunity to work together for quite some time in the Republican Party.  He is committed to the right principles, and he cares deeply about the people of this nation. It is an honor to have the endorsement of a man who gave so much out of a love for, and dedication to, our country, our freedom, our families, and our Commonwealth.”

Katz added, “The foundation of our country is under attack and we need Dan Moxley to be our State Senator from the 24th District.  We need a long term, proven Republican who will perform as a Senator based upon the Republican Creed. I whole heartedly endorse Dan Moxley and ask those reading this to vote for Dan to be our next 24th District State Senator.”

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