NFIB’s Greg Moreland discusses small business issues on Behind The Headlines

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Kevin Shivers, CAE, SHRM-CP - President and CEO - LinkedIn
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NFIB Pennsylvania State Director Greg Moreland recently appeared on Behind The Headlines with the Susquehanna Valley Center for Public Policy. In the discussion, he tackled the challenges currently faced by small businesses in Pennsylvania.

Moreland emphasized the organization’s goals, stating, “We are advocating for fiscal responsibility and limited government, and so hopefully the legislators hear us across the street.”

The conversation takes place as the Pennsylvania General Assembly considers new requirements that could impact small businesses, including a possible minimum wage increase and a state-mandated paid leave program. Stakeholders are encouraged to communicate with legislators on how these proposals could affect their businesses.

A video of the full interview is available for those interested in Moreland’s insights on these matters.



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