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Middle Resolution PAC endorses Dan Moxley for State Senate

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dan moxleyMiddle Resolution PAC, a Richmond-based political action committee, announced its endorsement of Dan Moxley in the 24th State Senate District primary on June 9th.

“Mr. Moxley understands free markets and the importance of an individual’s right to prosper without government interference. Voters in the 24th Senate District would be well represented by electing Dan Moxley. He’s a solid conservative,” said Angie Parker, executive director of Middle Resolution.

“We are extremely impressed by Dan. He is a principled statesman who has been called to serve to protect individuals and families from burdensome taxation and regulations that limit their ability to provide for their families, achieve economic independence, own a home, or start a business,” Parker added. “Dan is committed to protecting the rights of the people of Virginia under the Tenth Amendment. He’ll work to stop Obamacare expansion from being forced upon us. In a time of unprecedented federal overreach, we need a new generation of principled leaders like Dan who will stand up for Virginians.”

Middle Resolution PAC was founded in 2009 to support candidates who will protect individual rights, control government spending, demand accountability within state government, and limit taxation and regulation.

“We urge voters to take a careful look at the candidates in this race. Dan Moxley is clearly the strongest, most principled candidate running in the Republican primary on June 9th,” stated Parker.

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