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State House Candidate Receives Police Union Support

GOP candidate for Florida State House District 18 Nick Primrose has received the official endorsement of the Florida Police Benevolent Association (PBA).

Primrose, a former attorney for Senator Rick Scott and Governor Ron DeSantis, was praised for his legal work of advocating legislation that protected law enforcement.

John Kazanjian, President of the Florida PBA said, “With this endorsement, the Florida PBA firmly believes that Nick Primrose’s platform and values align with our mission of protecting and serving the communities of our great state. We will actively encourage our members, their families, friends, and all citizens within District 18 who value public safety and respect the sacrifices of our law enforcement officers to cast their votes in support of Nick Primrose’s candidacy. His dedication to ensuring the well-being and security of our communities is commendable, and we are confident that he will be a strong advocate for law enforcement in the Florida House of Representatives. We thank him for his commitment to making our communities safer and for his willingness to serve the people of Florida. We look forward to working alongside him in the pursuit of a more secure and prosperous future for all Floridians.”

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