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Main Street Missourians Applaud Governor Kehoe’s Agenda to Unleash Economic Opportunity

Main Street Missourians Applaud Governor Kehoe’s Agenda to Unleash Economic Opportunity

January 28, 2025

“’Governor Kehoe made it abundantly clear that Missouri is open for business.”

JEFFERSON CITY (Jan. 28, 2025) – Following Governor Mike Kehoe’s State of the State address, NFIB State Director Brad Jones applauded the Governor’s commitment to unleashing economic opportunity in the Show-Me State.

“Today, Governor Kehoe made it abundantly clear that Missouri is open for business. His support for eliminating the individual income tax, reducing burdensome regulations, fostering a better climate for expanding childcare and passing meaningful tort reform should come as great news for the Missouri’s small business owners. NFIB stands ready to assist the Governor in meeting those goals.”

 

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