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WASHINGTON TWP.— Joining local officials and business owners, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno spoke today at Hawk Pointe in Washington Township for a Warren County economic conference presented by the Department of State and hosted by Florio Perrucci Steinhardt & Fader and firm partner Douglas J. Steinhardt. Discussing state resources for business growth, Guadagno said that often times small business owners are too busy making ends meet, making payroll and trying to figure out healthcare to go to the state agencies in Trenton and become aware of resources. "You all need help and you all need hope," she said, "The one thing you will leave with today is the cell phone number of the Lt. Governor. With more than 200,000 small businesses in the state, Guadagno said she was tasked with "cutting through red tape" and she has achieved that in lowering business taxes and keeping those taxes down. Click here to read the article
WASHINGTON TWP.— Joining local officials and business owners, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno spoke today at Hawk Pointe in Washington Township for a Warren County economic conference presented by the Department of State and hosted by Florio Perrucci Steinhardt & Fader and firm partner Douglas J. Steinhardt.
Discussing state resources for business growth, Guadagno said that often times small business owners are too busy making ends meet, making payroll and trying to figure out healthcare to go to the state agencies in Trenton and become aware of resources.
"You all need help and you all need hope," she said, "The one thing you will leave with today is the cell phone number of the Lt. Governor.
With more than 200,000 small businesses in the state, Guadagno said she was tasked with "cutting through red tape" and she has achieved that in lowering business taxes and keeping those taxes down.
Click here to read the article