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LISTEN: Regulatory Relief is Crucial for the Missouri Economy

LISTEN: Regulatory Relief is Crucial for the Missouri Economy

March 4, 2024 Last Edit: July 25, 2024

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NFIB State Director Brad Jones highlights small business support for regulatory reform.

In a conversation with Cape Girardeau’s Faune Riggin on 960-KZIM, NFIB State Director Brad Jones highlighted small business owners’ support for HB 1960, the Regulatory Sandbox Act and urged the Senate to send it to Governor Parson’s desk for signature.

During the conversation, Jones highlighted the challenges Main Street faces, including inflation.

“With the economy, when you push on the balloon, it comes out somewhere else. When you can’t hire anybody and…you have to raise wages to get somebody [to fill your open positions], you’re going to have to adjust somewhere.”

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