Let Me Be Blunt: Special Edition ~ America 250
conversation with Rocky Roblero. Rocky is a small business owner and a local influencer. We discussed Delaware
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conversation with Rocky Roblero. Rocky is a small business owner and a local influencer. We discussed Delaware
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee had a busy week! Affordable housing is only one piece
Capitol Conversations coffee. We met with advocates and business leaders from all three counties, including one Delawarean
Blunt. I had another busy week in D.C. working for you. This week marked 100 days of President
states and nation. We’ve been quite busy, so it was a pleasure to join CNBC’s “Squawk … Department of Homeland Security on behalf of a business owner in New Castle County, regarding the work permit
remember. We just wrapped up another busy week in Washington. Of note, the Senate was slated to vote … cuts to SNAP are also impacting their businesses and customers. As they said during our conversation, “grocery stores
postal service is a lifeline for communities and businesses alike. Postal workers ensure the timely delivery of mail … office. We met with advocates, students, and new business owners who were in town from all three counties
make their way to our homes, schools, and businesses. As a state that is urban, suburban, rural … backgrounds to their support of local and small businesses, they are a First State
edition of Let Me Be Blunt. Small Business Bootcamp The Delaware Department of Labor’s Division of Industrial … Affairs will be celebrating National Small Business Week with a Small Business Bootcamp from
Climate and Jobs will foster dialogue with researchers, business leaders, policymakers, and the community to develop solutions … environmental, energy, and workforce challenges. Small Business, Big Impact As you might remember from last week’s newsletter
Bethany-Fenwick Chamber of Commerce advocates for small businesses across 10 towns in southeastern Sussex County
trust companies, and certain types of non-bank businesses. It was great to catch up with State Bank
workforce development. DEMEC serves 145,000 residents and businesses and plays a critical role in helping our state
have a purposeful job or a successful small business; and you want them to have clean … their champion in the Senate. ➡️ Small businesses are the backbone of our economy. I was proud to host
investment in housing in Delaware. Supporting Latino Small Businesses According to the Delaware Business Times , “one in every … four start-up businesses in Delaware is started by someone with a Latino background.” In recognition, last weekend
premiums mean to you, your family, and/or your business? *If you have already shared this information with
disabilities to achieve their goals. Su pporting Local Businesses A great way to support your community … fantastic Ghanaian coffee made by a women-owned business. From there to Pretty Eddie’s, Market Street
credits. Read on for more about our busy week and be on the lookout for a special holiday
Capitol Hill. This annual event brings local Delaware businesses to Washington, DC to showcase their culinary skills … millions of Americans – families, farmers, and small businesses alike – will face skyrocketing premiums. On Thursday, I voted
government has reopened, and it’s been a busy week. It can be hard to keep up with … Community College, Community Bank, The Mill, and small businesses like Vanderwende’s ice cream. I was grateful
advocates – pharmacists, nonprofit leaders, medical professionals, and small business owners – to get a better sense of what they … processed during the shutdown. The Small Business Administration (SBA) will not accept, review, or approve any new business
security, protect our supply chains, support our small businesses, and lower costs for everyday Americans. I shared … processed during the shutdown. The Small Business Administration (SBA) will not accept, review, or approve any new business
processed during the shutdown. The Small Business Administration (SBA) will not accept, review, or approve any new business