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Did You Join the Main Street Matters Tour?

Did You Join the Main Street Matters Tour?

May 29, 2026

NFIB Massachusetts hosted five events across the Commonwealth giving a forum for employers to shine a spotlight on small business issues

NFIB, partnering with the Retailers Association of Massachusetts and Massachusetts Restaurant Association, hosted five separate events across the state to offer a forum for employers to shine a spotlight on the issues impacting their small businesses. Each event saw a mix of business owners, legislators, administrators, and media in attendance.

Business meeting in a conference room with a speaker at the front beside a projector screen and Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce banner.

The major topics of discussion focused on double-digit healthcare premium increases, rising energy bills, credit card swipe fee legislation, and the looming UI crisis and how Beacon Hill policy has made these problems worse.

The tour started on the Northshore working with the Northshore and Peabody Chambers of Commerce joined by Representative Sally Kerans. That same week, joining the Cape Cod Canal Region, Sandwich, Mashpee, and Falmouth Chambers of Commerce, business owners had an opportunity to raise their concerns with energy costs to Representatives Stephen Xiarhos, Thomas Moakley, and David Vieira. The Cape Cod Times covered the event by publishing an article on rising credit card swipe fee expenses. This event was held in Sandwich at the Upper Cape Cod Regional Tech School followed by a guided tour of the culinary program run by students, who also provided the pastry refreshments for the breakfast event.

Working with the Tri Town and United Regional Chambers of Commerce in Mansfield, Representative Michael Chaisson joined the group, along with former Representative and small business owner Jay Barrows. In Fitchburg at the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce, small business owners reacted to the Senate’s restrictive environmental bond bill that includes a bag tax, makes certain take-out items like straws, napkins, lids by request, and creates a new paint tax. Finally, a lively crowd of business owners gathered at the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce with Senator Ryan Fattman, Representative Joseph McKenna, and Representative Michael Soter. This meeting concluded with a walkthrough of the Chamber’s Education Hub, which helps teach students real world job skills in robotics and manufacturing, while offering a wide range of state certification programs. Once trained, the school then coordinates with local employers to provide a pipeline of new talent that is ready to enter the workforce.

Additional Main Street Matters Tour locations may be added soon, so look for future updates in your email.

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