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LISTEN: State Director Dawn McVea Discusses Inflation

LISTEN: State Director Dawn McVea Discusses Inflation

January 14, 2022

LISTEN: State Director Dawn McVea Discusses Inflation

State Director Dawn McVea appeared today on “Mornings with Brian Haldane” on Talk 107.3 in Baton Rouge. They talked the latest Small Business Optimism Index and how Louisiana’s small businesses are dealing with the pandemic and rampant inflation. “We’re just trying to stay above water,” McVea said. “The whole point of all of the different recovery measures out of D.C. are just going to fall flat if all of these things continue to happen,” she said, adding that state government should take action to ensure that small businesses get through the latest economic crisis. Click here to listen to the replay. Dawn’s segment begins at about the 12-minute mark.
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