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WATCH: Small Businesses Scored Important Victories in the 2023 Legislative Session

WATCH: Small Businesses Scored Important Victories in the 2023 Legislative Session

July 20, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB State Director Dawn McVea updates members on our victories, losses, and challenges

WATCH: Small Businesses Scored Important Victories in the 2023 Legislative Session

NFIB State Director Dawn McVea recently hosted a teleforum on how small businesses fared in this year’s session of the Louisiana Legislature. “We appreciate both your membership in NFIB and your activism … taking the time out of your schedule to participate in this call,” McVea told participants on the teleforum. “You all have been very active this past session in completing action alerts. “We had great participation in those this past session, and when we let you know there was a call to action out there, folks got involved, and it makes all the difference in the world for the legislators to hear from you.” Watch a replay of the teleforum below.
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