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NFIB’s Greg Moreland Named to City & State’s 2026 Pennsylvania Power 100 List

NFIB’s Greg Moreland Named to City & State’s 2026 Pennsylvania Power 100 List

April 29, 2026

The annual list highlights top influential people

NFIB Pennsylvania State Director Greg Moreland was recently named to City & State’s 2026 Pennsylvania Power 100 list. The list recognizes many of Pennsylvania’s most influential people, spanning across the healthcare, education, legal, business, and labor sectors.

At #87, City & State recognize Greg Moreland, stating, “As Pennsylvania state director for the National Federation of Independent Business, Greg Moreland has championed policies that benefit small business owners – including measures on inheritance tax exemptions, business sales tax relief, regulatory reform, and licensing wait times. Moreland, a U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient, is a Penn State graduate; he began his career in a series of roles in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, including as policy advisor to the Speaker of the House.”

Read the full list here.

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