Illinois small business desperate to open, NFIB survey finds – Center Square

Said Mark Grant, director of the Illinois chapter of the Illinois Federation of Independent Business, "The playing field isn’t put down fairly. We feel like the small guys are being really harmed by the policy that is in place. Large box stores are open and selling all sorts of stuff: hardware, groceries, even surfboards. Our members, who are their competitors – only really, really small – can’t open."
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Are small businesses donating enough to the Democrats?

MikeH
5 years ago

Not nearly enough, it would appear.

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