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Gov. Shapiro’s Budget Proposal and Challenges for Small Businesses in Pennsylvania

Gov. Shapiro’s Budget Proposal and Challenges for Small Businesses in Pennsylvania

March 19, 2024 Last Edit: July 22, 2024

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WATCH: NFIB State Director Greg Moreland's recent appearance on the PCN Capitol Preview

State Director Greg Moreland recently appeared on the PCN Capitol Preview to discuss Governor Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal and the challenges facing small businesses in Pennsylvania.

Click below to watch Greg’s segment on Capitol Preview starting at the 6:50 minute mark:

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