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New Jersey small business owner and former U.S. Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw has made a passionate appeal for enhanced support for small business owners in the region. During a recent community gathering, Bashaw highlighted the challenges that many local businesses face, particularly in the wake of economic disruptions caused by the pandemic.
He emphasized the need for more comprehensive measures from both residents and lawmakers to create a favorable environment for small businesses to thrive. Bashaw pointed out that small businesses are vital to the local economy, providing jobs and fostering community growth. He called for initiatives such as tax incentives, grants, and streamlined regulations to alleviate some of the burdens that small business owners currently encounter.
In addition, he encouraged community members to actively support local enterprises by shopping locally and engaging with neighborhood businesses. Bashaw's remarks resonate with many who believe that a concerted effort is necessary to ensure the sustainability and success of small businesses in New Jersey.
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