Griffin Endorsed by Iraq Veterans Group

Iraq Veterans for Congress announces “full support”
LITTLE ROCK – Second District Congressional candidate, U.S. Army Reservist and former U.S. Attorney Tim Griffin today accepted the endorsement of the Iraq Veterans for Congress (IVC), a Political Action Committee supporting the congressional campaigns of conservative Republican Iraq veterans.
“Major Griffin has served our country as an Army Reservist and JAG officer for over 13 years and has repeatedly demonstrated his commitment to our country, public service and protecting the rights of its citizens.  His experience as an Army officer will help him in Congress as he represents the people of Central Arkansas.  He is the clear choice for Arkansas’ Second District, and we are proud to give him our full support,” said Patrick Mahoney, IVC’s Director of Communications.
“I am honored and humbled to receive the endorsement of the Iraq Veterans for Congress, and look forward to representing in Congress the views and values of Arkansans, which includes many proud members of our military and veterans,” said Griffin.
Iraq Veterans for Congress PAC is a federally registered political action committee supporting conservative Republican Iraq Veterans. Founded in 2008, IVC helped elect two Iraq Veterans Congressmen Mike Coffman (R-CO) and Duncan Hunter Jr. (R-CA). IVC chooses veterans who are determined to become a voice for U.S. military veterans, their families, and hardworking patriotic Americans who believe that our country, our Constitution and our way of life are worth fighting for.
About Tim Griffin
Tim Griffin is the principal in the Griffin Law Firm, PLLC and in Griffin Public Affairs, LLC, both based in Little Rock.  He is a graduate of Hendrix College in Conway and Tulane Law School in New Orleans and attended graduate school at Oxford University.  He has served in the U.S. Army Reserve for 13 years, was deployed to Iraq and holds the rank of major.  He also served as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas; and Special Assistant to President George W. Bush in the White House.  He is a 5th generation Arkansan and lives in Little Rock with his wife Elizabeth and their daughter.