Monday, July 23, 2012

Florida nurses endorse Mike Weinstein

The Florida Nurses Association has?endorsed state Senate candidate Mike Weinstein.

"I'm honored by this endorsement from the Florida Nurses Association, which represents the nurses who make up one of the most important pieces of our healthcare system,? Weinstein said in a release.

Weinstein, a state representative, is running against former state Representative Aaron Bean in a GOP primary for Senate District 4, which includes portions of Nassau and all of Duval County.

Here's the release:


The Florida Nurses Political Action Committee, the political action committee of the Florida Nurses Association, announced its endorsement of Mike Weinstein for Senate District 4.

?FNPAC, the political action committee of the Florida Nursing Association, has voted to endorse Mike Weinstein for the Florida Senate, District 4. The Florida Nurses Association is the largest statewide organization of Registered Nurses and the only umbrella organization that has among our members Registered Nurses at all stages and levels of their professional career,? said Bonnie Sklaren, Chair of FNPAC.

"I'm honored by this endorsement from the Florida Nurses Association, which represents the nurses who make up one of the most important pieces of our healthcare system. As the FNA says, Florida?s nurses are also parents, community servants, son and daughters and concerned citizens wanting healthier, safe and better educated communities to live in. I look forward to working with them in the State Senate as together we ensure that Florida?s healthcare is the best in America,? said Weinstein.

Weinstein presently is a State Representative running for the newly redrawn Senate District 4. He previously served as the Chief Financial Officer for Jacksonville mayors Ed Austin and John Delaney, the Executive Director of the Jacksonville Economic Development Commission, the President and CEO of the Jacksonville Super Bowl Host Committee and past-President of Take Stock in Children, a state-wide non-profit for underprivileged children. He currently serves as a prosecutor and the Executive Director for State Attorney Angela Corey?s office. Weinstein continues to build momentum as community leaders and organizations from inside the district are lining up to support him such as the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Northeast Florida Builders Association, Associated Industries of Florida, National Federation of Independent Business, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, Jacksonville Association of Firefighters, Nassau County Firefighters, Jacksonville Police, Nassau County Police, Jacksonville Fire Chiefs, Jacksonville City Council President Bill Bishop, Jacksonville City Councilman Stephen Joost, Duval County Property Appraiser Jim Overton, Jacksonville City Councilman Matt Schellenberg, Jacksonville City Councilman Doyle Carter, Jacksonville City Councilman Don Redman, Jacksonville City Councilman Clay Yarborough, Jacksonville Beach Mayor Fland Sharp, Atlantic Beach Mayor Mike Borno, Atlantic Beach Mayor Pre Tem Maria Mark, the North Florida Hispanic Leadership Alliance, Duval School Board Member Becki Couch, Duval County School Board Member Fred ?Fel? Lee, former Duval County School Board Chair Nancy Broner, former City Council President Henry Cook, Jacksonville Beach City Councilman Lee Buck, Jacksonville Beach County Councilwoman Penny Christian, Jacksonville Beach City Councilman Steve Hartkemeyer, Jacksonville Beach City Councilwoman Jeanell Wilson, Jacksonville Beach City Councilman Rick Knight, Atlantic Beach City Commissioner Jonathan Daugherty, Jacksonville community leader Wyman Duggan, Jacksonville Jaguars original owner Wayne Weaver, Jacksonville business and political leader Tom Petway, First Coast Tea Party Co-Founder Billie Tucker, Florida Tea Party Leader Patricia Sullivan, State Representative Charles Van Zant, State Representative Larry Metz, Jacksonville community leader Mike Hogan, former Jacksonville International Business Director George Banks and Governor Rick Scott's Campaign Manager Susie Wiles.

ON THE WEB: www.electmikeweinstein.com

Source: http://m.jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/matt-dixon/2012-07-23/florida-nurses-endorse-mike-weinstein

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