July 7 Roundtable with Small Business Owners to Focus on How the Surge in Covid-19 Cases is Affecting Reopening and Ongoing Small Business

WASHINGTON, DC, July 1, 2020--Small Business for America’s Future, a coalition of small business leaders, will host a virtual roundtable on Tuesday July 7 with entrepreneurs from Midwestern states to discuss how they see reopening being affected by the surge in Covid-19 cases and their ongoing needs for support during the pandemic.


The media is welcome to attend and ask questions.


What: Small Business for America’s Future small business experts will speak with small business owners about Covid-19’s ongoing economic impacts, how the surge in cases is affecting reopening plans, and ensuring there is a high level of accountability of the government on its relief efforts for small businesses, and the long-term needs of small business owners as they navigate the impacts of the Covid-19 crisis. 


Who: Small Business for America’s Future Co-chair Frank Knapp, Jr.,  a small business owner and President & CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce,  in conversation with small business owners from Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.


When: Tuesday, July 7, 2020, 1-2PM ET


Where: Join here. Please sign in 10 minutes before the event is scheduled to begin


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About Small Business for America’s Future

Small Business for America’s Future (formerly Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform) is a coalition of small business owners and leaders nationwide working to provide small businesses a voice at every level of government. We’re committed to ensuring policymakers prioritize Main Street by advancing an economic framework that works for small businesses and their employees. Visit www.smallbusinessforamericasfuture.org. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. #SmallBizAF.

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