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WATCH: State Director Dawn McVea Discusses Eliminating the MS Income Tax

WATCH: State Director Dawn McVea Discusses Eliminating the MS Income Tax

March 9, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

WATCH: State Director Dawn McVea Discusses Eliminating the MS Income Tax

NFIB State Director was a guest on SuperTalk radio on Tuesday. She spoke with host Gerard Gibert about legislation to eliminate the state income tax and about the latest Small Business Optimism Index. “We got more involved than we typically get involved last week when we launched an ad campaign in support of doing something,” McVea said. NFIB’s message to the Mississippi Legislature is, “Don’t leave here this session without doing anything for the people,” she said. In its radio ad, NFIB says it supports bills to eliminate the state income tax “and put more money in people’s pockets.”

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