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Listen: NFIB State Director Discusses the Biden Tax Plan on ‘Talkline’

Listen: NFIB State Director Discusses the Biden Tax Plan on ‘Talkline’

April 12, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Listen: NFIB State Director Discusses the Biden Tax Plan on 'Talkline'

NFIB State Director Gil White talked about our opposition to the White House’s 2024 budget proposal today “Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval,” which aired on the statewide MetroNews radio network. NFIB recently launched a radio and digital ad campaign urging Sen. Joe Manchin to oppose the spending plan. NFIB says the White House is wrongly characterizing the proposed tax hikes as the closing of “loopholes” but they would make it tougher for small businesses to operate, invest in their businesses, and create jobs. Listen to the replay below. White’s segment begins at about the 55:30 mark.
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