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ABA, Pennsylvania Bankers Association Release New Ad Urging Representative Brian Fitzpatrick to Keep Fighting for Workers and Communities

WASHINGTON —

The American Bankers Association today joined the Pennsylvania Bankers Association (PA Bankers) in releasing an ad asking Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) to continue fighting for policies that spur job creation and economic growth.

“Congressman Fitzpatrick has fought hard for American small businesses and families that are struggling with inflation and economic uncertainty,” said ABA President and CEO Rob Nichols. “His support for policies that help workers and enable businesses to grow and invest in their communities has made a real difference for families in Pennsylvania and throughout the country.”

“Congressman Fitzpatrick has championed policies that drive job creation, make homeownership more achievable and enable Pennsylvanians to keep more of their hard-earned money,” said PA Bankers President and CEO Duncan Campbell. “We’re glad to join ABA in applauding Congressman Fitzpatrick’s work on behalf of Pennsylvania workers and communities, and we ask him to keep supporting sound policies that generate long-term economic growth.”

The ad will begin airing in Pennsylvania as soon as today. Click here to see the ad.

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