Citing his commitment to school safety and vocational training, Clemenzi is the
latest of several Levy County officials to endorse Harding for House District 22.
The Joe Harding Campaign today announced the endorsement of Ashley Clemenzi, Levy County School Board Member. Harding, a conservative Republican and seventh generation Floridian, entered the race for the District 22 seat in the Florida House of Representatives in February. The seat is currently held by Representative Charlie Stone, who will not be seeking reelection in 2020 due to term limits. Clemenzi was elected last year with nearly 70 percent of the vote.
“Joe Harding is a strong advocate for education, and I’m proud to endorse him,” said Clemenzi. “I know he believes in giving students the best choices for their education, including vocational training, and like me, school safety is one of Joe’s top priorities. I look forward to working with him on those and other issues that will help Levy County Schools prepare our young people for a bright future.”
“I’m so glad to have Ashley Clemenzi on our team,” said Harding. “She has proven herself to be a dedicated and determined public servant, and I’m honored to have her support and look forward to partnering with her and other local officials to work hard on behalf of our community’s young people.”
Clemenzi’s endorsement further solidifies Harding’s Levy County support as it follows the announcement last week that Levy County Tax Collector Linda Fugate has also endorsed Harding. They join Levy County Commission Vice Chair Matt Brooks as well as Williston Mayor Jerry Robinson, Belleview Mayor Christine Dobkowski, and the Marion Professional Firefighters.
About Joe Harding for State Representative
Joe Harding, a conservative Republican and seventh generation Floridian, is a small businessman who was born and raised in House District 22. Harding’s priorities are ending illegal immigration, outlawing sanctuary cities, and supporting agriculture. Also topping his agenda are defending Second Amendment rights, protecting all human life, and addressing skyrocketing health insurance and prescription drug costs. Harding learned the value of hard work and good stewardship of resources in his large family of eleven children, raised by his pastor father and homeschooling mother. While studying construction management at Florida International University, he worked multiple jobs to support himself, eventually working his way up into demanding project management roles. Currently, he owns and operates a lawn maintenance company and a horse boarding and training facility. Harding and his wife, Amanda, have four children. District 22 includes Levy County and part of Marion County.
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