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WATCH: Austin Small Biz Owner Highlights Support for Texas Regulatory Consistency Act With Spectrum News

WATCH: Austin Small Biz Owner Highlights Support for Texas Regulatory Consistency Act With Spectrum News

August 1, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB Member Small Business Owner Eduardo Contreras sits down with Charlotte Scott.

WATCH: Austin Small Biz Owner Highlights Support for Texas Regulatory Consistency Act With Spectrum News

In a conversation with Spectrum News’ Charlotte Scott, NFIB Member Small Business Owner Eduardo Contreras described how local job creators will benefit from the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act. For Contreras, the law will make it easier to do business in cities across the state of Texas. “We all want to be in compliance,” Contreras said. “It just doesn’t need to be a tangled web between all these separate cities, which have no consistency or streamline to those regulations.” CLICK HERE to watch the full interview.
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