U.S. House Transportation Chairman Sam Graves endorses Bea Valenti in Florida congressional race
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Michelle Vecerina
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Florida’s VoiceU.S. House Transportation Chairman Sam Graves endorses Bea Valenti in Florida congressional raceflvoicenews.comTAMPA, Fla. — Bea Valenti, a Republican candidate for Florida’s 14th Congressional District, announced Wednesday that she has secured the endorsement of U.S. Rep. Sam Graves, a Republican from Missouri and the chairman of the influential House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. The endorsement highlights Valenti’s previous work in Washington, where her campaign said she worked… The post U.S. House Transportation Chairman Sam Graves endorses Bea Valenti in Florida congressional race appeared first on Florida’s Voice .
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