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Small Businesses Celebrate SCOTUS Health Care Win, Look to Next Steps on a Priority Issue

June 17, 2021

On the Supreme Court Decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, Co-Executive Directors of Main Street Alliance Chanda Causer and Stephen Michael had this to say:

“Small businesses across the country are celebrating the Supreme Court decision to protect the health care of American families. The Affordable Care Act is the only thing standing between the 135 million people with pre-existing conditions and the insurance companies.

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Small Business Owners Stand for Paid Leave

June 14, 2021

Today, Paid Leave for the United States (PL+US) Action, Paid Leave for All Action, and Main Street Action released ads featuring small business owners from Virginia, West Virginia, Arizona and New Hampshire who support national paid family and medical leave. The ads urge Sen. Mark Warner to ensure paid leave is included in any jobs and long-term economic growth package passed by Congress.

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100 Small Business Leaders to Converge on Capitol Hill to Urge Congress to Pass the American Jobs Plan and 100% Clean Electricity Standard

June 14, 2021

One hundred prominent small business leaders from across the country and from a variety of industries will come together on Capitol Hill on June 16th in support of President Joe Biden’s historic American Jobs Plan and its provision for a 100% clean electricity standard (CES).

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Antitrust Package Big Step to Level the Playing Field for Small Businesses

June 11, 2021

On the introduction of a suite of antitrust bills today, Main Street Alliance Executive Director Stephen Michael had this to say:

“For too long, Main Street has felt the impact of the unabated growth and uneven playing field with large monopolies. The consolidation of corporate power not only limits competition, but also squeezes small businesses out of supply chains and other core economic access points. As the pandemic hammered small businesses, many large corporations continued to consolidate market share, making the landscape even harder to recover from. This will have repercussions not only in our local communities and Main Streets, but our democracy and economy as a whole.”

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NEW Report Finds Forced Arbitration Hurts Workers and Small Businesses

May 26, 2021

A new report by the Main Street Alliance shows how small businesses suffer when large corporations take advantage of lax enforcement of labor laws and the use of forced arbitration to keep employees from asserting their rights. The report, titled Small Business, Common Sense Standards and Forced Arbitration, also recommends that states enact whistleblower protection laws.

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