Iowa Senate and House Dems invited state business leaders to a press conference to speak about how discriminatory legislation negatively impacts Iowa businesses.
“If we all work together and we stop placing hurdles, we’ll be so much more successful,” said Dan Jansen of the Iowa LGBT Chamber of Commerce.
@iowastartingline Iowa Senate and House Dems invited state business leaders to a press conference to speak about how discriminatory legislation negatively impacts Iowa businesses. “If we all work together and we stop placing hurdles, we’ll be so much more successful,” said Dan Jansen of the Iowa LGBT Chamber of Commerce. #iowa #iowalife #iowanews #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqrights ♬ original sound – Iowa Starting Line
“If we want to sustain these unique, local small businesses, we need to be supportive of the people who want to be here,” said small business owner Felicia Coe.
@iowastartinglineIowa House and Senate Democrats invited state business leaders to speak about how discriminatory legislation negatively impacts local businesses. “If we want to sustain these unique, local small businesses, we need to be supportive of the people who want to be here,” said small business owner Felicia Coe.♬ original sound – Iowa Starting Line
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