Florida Chamber endorses Rob Long for House District 90 special election

Mark Wilson President and CEO
Mark Wilson President and CEO
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Rob Long, who currently serves as Delray Beach City Commissioner and Vice Mayor, has received the endorsement of the Florida Chamber of Commerce in the upcoming House District 90 special election. Long has been active in economic development and public safety initiatives aimed at addressing the needs of Delray Beach’s expanding population. He also served on the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency Governing Board, where he worked on infrastructure improvements for the region.

If elected to the Florida House, Long plans to focus on promoting economic growth, advancing science-based water policy, and supporting local businesses throughout Florida.

Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, stated: “The Florida Chamber of Commerce is pleased to endorse Rob Long as House District 90’s next state representative. Rob has demonstrated a proven record of promoting economic development and infrastructure improvements for the people of Palm Beach County. We are confident in Rob’s commitment to the free market and his willingness to fight to create good-paying jobs to make Florida even more competitive.”

Rob Long expressed appreciation for this support, saying: “As a local business owner, I’m especially honored to have the support of the Florida Chamber of Commerce in this special election. I share their commitment to growing Florida’s economy, supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs, and creating high-quality jobs.”

The Florida Chamber emphasized its intent to leverage its extensive political experience in backing Long’s candidacy.



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