ORANGE PARK – U.S. Rep. Aaron Bean (FL-04) hosted a roundtable discussion with Clay County’s local business community members to explore the impact of expiring tax cuts and solutions to protect …
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ORANGE PARK – U.S. Rep. Aaron Bean (FL-04) hosted a roundtable discussion with Clay County’s local business community members to explore the impact of expiring tax cuts and solutions to protect Main Street from policies driving up costs. “The Biden-Harris administration is determined to repeal President Trump’s job-creating tax cuts, and Northeast Florida business owners can’t afford the massive tax hike that will result. Clay County business leaders confirmed how successful the Trump tax cuts have been and how critical Section 199A is to their daily operations,” Bean said. “During the roundtable, I heard directly from business owners how hard it is to find workers, to be competitive, to access products amid supply chain issues, and the need for immediate relief. As we fight to preserve the Trump tax cuts, I’m taking their stories back to D.C. and will continue to advocate for policies that allow Main Street to grow their businesses, expand their workforce and invest in the economy.”