Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The people and organizations we trust choose Sharon Tyler

With just one week until Election Day, endorsements from individuals and organizations just keep coming.

Thank you for all of the individuals, organizations, and the many local residents each organization represents. I appreciate your support and am proud to be your choice for 78th district state representative. I look forward to continuing to work with all of you.

Endorsements


Berrien County Sheriff Paul Bailey
Cass County Sheriff Joseph Underwood

Berrien County Prosecutor Art Cotter
Cass County Prosecutor Victor Fitz

Associated Builders & Contractors of Michigan
County Road Association of Michigan
Deputy Sheriff’s Association
Michigan Agri-Business Association
Michigan Association of Home Builders
Michigan Association of Insurance Agents
Michigan Association of Police Organizations
Michigan Association of Realtors
Michigan Bankers Association
Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association
Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners
Michigan Credit Union League
Michigan Farm Bureau Agri-PAC
Michigan Licensed Beverage Association
Michigan Manufacturers Association
Michigan Milk Producers Association
Michigan Restaurant Association
Michigan Right to Life
Michigan Townships Association
National Federation of Independent Business
National Rifle Association
School Administers PAC
Small Business Association of Michigan

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Tyler Announces Endorsements

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 1, 2010
Contact: Amy Drumm
248-376-5720

NILES. – Sharon Tyler, Republican candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives, today announced the endorsement of the Citizens for Traditional Values, Michigan Association of Police Organizations, Michigan Townships Association, and National Federation of Independent Businesses in the 78th House District race.

“These organizations represent some of the most important aspects of our society: job retention and growth, public safety, local control, and strong values,” Tyler said.

The Michigan Association of Police Organizations represents three/fourths of the state's 19,500 police officers including the Michigan State Police Troopers Association, the Michigan State Police Command Officers Association, the Police Officers Labor Council, and the Michigan Association of Police.

The Michigan Townships Association represents the 1,242 townships in the State of Michigan.

“Retaining and bringing jobs to Michigan is my number one priority,” Tyler said. "Michigan businesses need our help to reduce unnecessary regulations, eliminate the job-killing Michigan Business Tax surcharge, and to compete at the national and global level. Our communities are desirable locations for businesses and individuals to locate to thanks to our law enforcement officers' diligent work and the services local government provides. I am proud to have the support of the Citizens for Traditional Values, Michigan Townships Association, National Federation of Independent Businesses, and the Michigan Association of Police Organizations as we work to make Michigan a better place to live and work.”

Tyler, who is serving her first term in the Michigan House of Representatives, has worked closely with businesses to retain and attract jobs. She has also worked with law enforcement officers and township officials to ensure public safety is a top priority both locally and throughout the state.

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Paid for by the Friends to Elect Sharon Tyler | P.O. Box 964 | Niles, MI 49120

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Michigan Farm Bureau AgriPac Committee endorses Sharon Tyler for State House

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29, 2010
Contact: Amy Drumm
248-376-5720

NILES. – Sharon Tyler, Republican candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives, today announced the endorsement of the Michigan Farm Bureau AgriPac Committee in the 78th House District race.

“Agriculture is Michigan’s second-largest industry, generating $71.3 billion, employs more than 1 million people, and is the only growing industry in the state,” Tyler said. “It is important that the state recognizes and supports the industry for all that agriculture contributes to our economy through agri-tourism, agribusiness, and bioscience. I am proud to be a friend of agriculture and will continue to fight for all aspects of Michigan agriculture.”

The Michigan Farm Bureau AgriPac Committee represents over 500 food processors and 56,000 farms, 95% of which are family-owned and operated. Michigan's farms, farmlands, orchards, and nurseries produce more than 200 commercial commodities - second only to California in the diversity of its agricultural production.

Tyler is serving her first term in the Michigan House of Representatives as the minority vice-chair of the House Agriculture Committee. She lead the bipartisan charge with 65 legislators from both sides of the aisle to keep the Michigan Department of Agriculture separate from the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. She has consistently fought for farmers and agriculture interests including MAEAP and MSU Extension and was the sponsor of a new law that allows individuals to shoot feral swine on sight.

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Paid for by the Friends to Elect Sharon Tyler · P. O. Box 964, Niles, MI 49120

Friday, June 25, 2010

Right of Life of Michigan endorses Sharon Tyler for State House

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 24, 2010

Contact: Amy Drumm

248-376-5720


NILES. – Sharon Tyler, Republican candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives, today announced the endorsement of Right to Life of Michigan in the 78th House District race.


“Life is a precious gift that once taken can never be restored,” Tyler said. "As a state representative it is my job to protect and fight for all my constituents including those not yet born. Children of all ages need a strong advocate to stand up for them when they cannot. I am honored to have been chosen as Right to Life of Michigan's advocate for the children of the 78th district."


Tyler is serving her first term in the Michigan House of Representatives. She recently introduced legislation to prohibit taxpayer dollars from funding elective abortions under the federal health care bill.


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Paid for by the Friends to Elect Sharon Tyler · P. O. Box 964, Niles, MI 49120

Friday, April 30, 2010

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