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What should State House candidates know about your business?

What should State House candidates know about your business?

September 22, 2022

What should State House candidates know about your business?

It is campaign season and candidates – future lawmakers – often make glowing comments about the importance of small businesses. But do they know or understand what’s important to you? 

While some candidates may understand, others require additional information on what it takes to run a small business.   

Our efforts in Augusta are strongest because they are supported by the real voices of business owners. Please help us continue to inform lawmakers about your perspective. Align their impressions with your reality. 

Thank you for taking a few minutes to click here and respond to this survey and sharing what your challenges and priorities are as a small business owner/employer.

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