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Bruce LeVell: Small Business Are the Engine of the US Economy
Bruce LeVell: Small Business Are the Engine of the US Economy

What effect will the Federal Government Shutdown have on the economy? Why is Sen. Schumer pushing for the shutdown? How is the economy working for the millions of small business owners in America?

Former President Trump Advisor and small business owner Bruce LeVell joins the show to discuss the failure of the Democrats to vote on a clean measure (which is a holdover of Biden’s last budget). Bruce also shares the current state and how the recently passed tax legislation is already helping small businesses.

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