Reader’s Voice: Small business legislation important

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May 8, 2018
Dear editor;
Small businesses have given so much to our community. They donate money to scouting events, Rotary Clubs, and community non-profits, not to mention taking the time to volunteer for worthy causes. Small businesses are the drivers of our economy, and some of the most important pillars of our community.
In May, we recognize “National Small Business Week,” but we need to be recognizing and supporting our community small employers all year long. Small businesses employ the majority of workers and create the majority of new jobs; however, actions to actually support local small businesses often do not happen. Out-of-state companies are undermining our small businesses and I do not think it is right.
That is why I championed commonsense legislation, House Bill 4774, that would direct local governments to provide a small preference to local businesses.
Although no one in Springfield seems opposed to spending big dollars on large companies, I was shocked at the discussion and negative votes. One legislator from the other side of the aisle stated: “Your bill is a waste of taxpayer money.”
I do not think that supporting the small businesses that support our community is a waste of taxpayer money. Small businesses are increasingly squeezed by corporate online retailers and big box stores. These corporate groups receive too many special deals that aren’t available to small employers that create jobs in our communities. It’s time to correct that imbalance, and I will continue to do so as your representative in Springfield.
Unfortunately, House Bill 4774 did not pass. I will not stop fighting to help support our small business owners. It’s the right thing to do.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Kifowit
State representative
84th District

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