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WATCH: NFIB MS Director On the Benefits of Supporting Small Businesses This Holiday Season

WATCH: NFIB MS Director On the Benefits of Supporting Small Businesses This Holiday Season

December 6, 2024

Mississippi News

Leah Long also discussed some of our legislative priorities for 2025

NFIB State Director Leah Long appeared on “The Gallo Show” on SuperTalk Mississippi on Thursday. She discussed the importance of supporting local shops and restaurants throughout the holiday season.

Long also talked about what lies ahead for small businesses in next year’s session of the Mississippi Legislature. “We definitely support continuing to lower the personal income tax rate … and ensuring there are no mandates on business owners,” she said.

Watch the full interview below.

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