On March 26th, NFIB New Hampshire member and state director John Reynolds joined State Assemblyman Brian Lovely (Bedford) for an update on what’s going on in Concord.
Rep. Lovely is a New Hampshire home, a lifelong granite stater, multiple small business owners and a first-term member of NFIB members.
In the webinar, Rep. Lovely discussed how he entered the business, how being a small business owner would affect his work at the Capitol, and the importance of small business owners focusing on what’s going on in Concord.
As a member of the House Labour, Industrial and Rehabilitation Services Committee, Lovely’s advocacy for small businesses is important on a variety of business issues, from employment delegation to unemployment insurance and workers’ compensation.
Learn more about Rep. Labrie and his work here. NH Senator Brian Lovely. You can contact him at brian.labrie@gc.nh.gov or 603.765.1198.
Watch: What Small Businesses Mean for New Hampshire
Rep. Lovely discusses the importance of protecting Main Street at the Capitol.
See: Small and medium-sized businesses make a difference
Rep. Labrie shares the impact that hearing from small business owners can have directly on the legislative process.
Watch: Pumpkin Changing World Record?
Rep. Lovely is not the owner and champion of Congressional Small Businesses, and he is the longest record holder for pumpkin launches.
Watch and listen to the full webinar here:
Following discussions with Rep. Lovely, state director John Reynolds updated his members on the status of key issues for small business owners. It covered state budget proposals, potential tax cuts and hiking, and business regulations.
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