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"If the minimum wage went up, the first change I would have to make is to raise the prices of everything," warns Quinton small business owner.
Stand with small businesses and vote NO on State Question 832.
Learn more at https://t.co/1y1MPAUhU3.
#NFIB released new radio & digital ads warning against an uncapped minimum wage increase.
If approved, SQ 832 would drive up prices, eliminate jobs, and harm small businesses and family farms. https://t.co/GhpWlRhOEx
In a new op-ed for @TheOklahoman_ , Nickerson describes how if State Question 832 passes, it would force her and other small business owners to make painful choices: raise their prices, cut employee hours, or eliminate jobs.
Learn more at https://t.co/1y1MPAUhU3.
"A $15 minimum wage hike won’t make life more affordable. It will create new problems & force small businesses to make painful decisions, from raising prices to cutting back. I hope my fellow Oklahomans vote against State Question 832," writes small business owner Tammy Nickerson
His no-nonsense style and the fact that he owned a company resonated with the small-business community in Oklahoma - #NFIB state director Jerrod Shouse on @MarkwayneMullin in @Inc
The Oklahoma entrepreneur ran for Congress as an outsider challenging the system. Now tapped to run DHS, he's become the ultimate insider. https://t.co/ujIORWMvCL
The Oklahoma entrepreneur ran for Congress as an outsider challenging the system. Now tapped to run DHS, he's become the ultimate insider. https://t.co/ujIORWMvCL
“Rising costs continue to be a challenge for small business owners here in Oklahoma,” NFIB State Director Jerrod Shouse said. “There are practical reforms that lawmakers can prioritize this session to give Main Street Oklahomans relief.” https://t.co/EgKZMoV8Bn
ICYMI: #NFIB Director of Research and Policy Analysis Peter Hansen testified on the effects of a minimum wage hike on the state’s economy and working Oklahomans.
"Minimum wage, when it’s high enough, is a significant problem for many small businesses."
https://t.co/6HEln93M3T
NEW: In @TheOklahoman_ , NFIB Member Chris Vance shared how the permanency of the Small Business Deduction will allow Main Street businesses to invest in their workers, businesses, and community.
Learn more: https://t.co/FeWzZpqBgp
READ: “Now that the Small Business Deduction is permanent, I can dream even bigger. I’m going to keep giving back and investing in my team, my community and my country’s future.”
https://t.co/loDvjzLxSP via @theoklahoman_
According to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, items that qualify for Tax-Free Weekend include any article of clothing or footwear designed to be worn on or about the body, and the sales price is less than $100. Make your plan to shop small!
https://t.co/ssbKr3lvbR
When we have a fair judicial system, that benefits every Oklahoman. By capping non-economic damages in civil lawsuits, lawmakers provided greater predictability in our state’s legal landscape. @AmTortReform https://t.co/rHbqtO3jwH