Andy Kim Announces Endorsement from Brady PAC (NJ Insider)

MARLTON, NJ — Today, Andy Kim announced he has been endorsed for reelection by Brady PAC.

“We know that gun violence is on everyone’s minds. We see it everyday on the news, and we see the long-term effects of gun violence in communities across the country,” said Andy Kim. “Kids are growing up doing drills and too many children are living through the trauma of witnessing some of the most horrific violence first hand. I was proud to support and see the passing of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the largest gun violence prevention package passed in 30 years. With the passing of this bill our kids and our communities will have access to the resources they need to be safe. I’m grateful for Brady PAC’s work standing up against dark money and supporting common sense gun violence prevention legislation. Together we make safety our everyday reality.”

Andy Kim has also received endorsements for reelection from American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL–CIO), End Citizens United (ECU) / Let America Vote, Planned Parenthood Action Fund (PPAF), League of Conservation Voters (LCV), VoteVets, Giffords Foundation, Everytown for Gun Safety, Sierra Club, and Teamsters Local 676 and Joint Council 53.

Congressman Kim is proud to represent the community where he grew up. He continues to have a strong coalition of grassroots support that has been behind him since 2018 and helped him secure two historic victories. Without taking a dime of corporate PAC money, Congressman Kim’s campaign has raised more than $5 million this cycle through grassroots support. Prior to serving in Congress, Congressman Kim worked as a civilian advisor to four-star generals and at the Pentagon, and served under both Republican and Democratic Presidents. He now resides in Moorestown with his wife Kammy and two young sons.

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