IFA ENDORSES SEN. STEVE DAINES FOR REELECTION

May 26, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 26 – The International Franchise Association (IFA) today endorsed Sen. Steve Daines for reelection, naming the Montana Republican as a “Friend of Franchising.”

The endorsement – based on a review process evaluating factors including the candidate’s voting record, official actions, and public statements – are reflective of Daines’s efforts to promote business growth and employee development for America’s 733,000 franchise small businesses. Endorsements are not related to political party affiliation.

“America’s franchise small businesses have no greater friend than Steve Daines,” said IFA President and CEO Robert Cresanti. “He works day in and day out to help Montanans, never forgetting the franchised small businesses and their employees and helping them thrive in Montana across the country. Time and time again, Steve has stood up for small businesses to ensure that their voices are heard and their needs are met in Washington.”

Franchising is an arrangement where a name brand company grants a local owner the right to use its trademark, business systems, and processes to produce and market a good or service. The business owner usually pays a one-time franchise fee and a percentage of sales revenue as royalty. 

This structure allows for consistent quality and trust for consumers wherever they go, while allowing entrepreneurs the opportunity to fulfill their dream of starting and growing a business of their own. 

In franchising, brands are the foundation for economic development and job creation. A franchise brand is more than a name; it is the entire experience that customers receive at each location, from the products or services received to the interaction with the employees and the local community.

America’s 733,000 franchise small businesses employ nearly 8 million Americans. In Montana, some 3800 franchise businesses employ more than 30,700 Montanans and contribute $2.4 billion in economic output.

Future IFA endorsements will be made throughout the year.

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