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In a significant move to support small businesses affected by ongoing tariff issues, U.S. Representative Kelly Morrison recently visited Beth Benike, the owner of Busy Baby, a company based in Oronoco, Minnesota. The visit highlighted the challenges that local businesses face due to rising tariffs, which have placed a heavy financial burden on many entrepreneurs.
During the meeting, Morrison emphasized the urgent need for immediate tariff relief to help small businesses like Busy Baby thrive in a competitive market. Benike shared her experiences and the impact that tariffs have had on her operations, particularly in sourcing materials and managing costs. The discussion underscored the broader implications of tariff policies on rural businesses, which often lack the resources to absorb such economic pressures.
Morrison's visit aims to bring attention to the plight of small business owners and advocate for policy changes that would alleviate some of the financial strain caused by tariffs. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the vital role small businesses play in the economy and the need for supportive measures to ensure their sustainability.
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