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NFIB State Director on Nevada Newsmakers Show

NFIB State Director on Nevada Newsmakers Show

March 5, 2024 Last Edit: July 25, 2024

Tray Abney discusses state and federal small business issues.

NFIB Nevada State Director Tray Abney joined Bryan Wachter, senior vice president of the Retail Association of Nevada, on March 5 to discuss some issues of importance to small businesses. The half-hour-long interview occurred on the Nevada Newsmakers program, which runs on the Reno’s The CW, my LVTV in Las Vegas, and on KOH-AM 780 News Talk radio. Topics covered included:

  • extension of the Small Business Deduction in the federal tax code
  • Credit Card Competition Act
  • retail theft
  • grocery chain mergers
  • Gov. Joe Lombardo’s record-setting 75 vetoes in the last session of the Legislature.

Sampling of Other Media Appearances and Comments from Abney

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