Small Business Day: An Opportunity for Massachusetts Entrepreneurs to Engage in Policy Discussion and Advocacy

Employers Express Concerns at Small Business Day on Beacon Hill

Small business owners from across Massachusetts gathered in Boston to discuss the issues and policies impacting their businesses. This event provided an opportunity for employers to meet with elected officials at the State House to discuss pending proposals that may affect their bottom line.

The event began with opening remarks from Senator Michael Moore, followed by a legislative update from NFIB State Director Christopher Carlozzi, Jon Hurst of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts, and Jessica Muradian of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association. They focused on healthcare costs, time-off policies, and labor mandates like the tipped wage.

A panel discussion on Small Business Competitiveness featured Representative Paul McMurtry and Senator Peter Durant, who shared their insights on economic development and job creation. Business owners were then encouraged to meet with their legislators to discuss the issues important to their businesses and explain how legislation crafted on Beacon Hill could impact economic growth.

Small Business Day provided valuable information for business owners to advocate for their interests and raise awareness about the challenges they face. It was an important opportunity for small businesses to have their voices heard by policymakers in Massachusetts.

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