WASHINGTON, D.C. - Vegas Chamber President and CEO Mary Beth Sewald is in Washington, D.C., meeting with Nevada’s congressional delegation to discuss key issues affecting employers, including tax reform and healthcare policy. The Chamber is advocating for continued access to association health plans, ensuring businesses and employees have affordable, high-quality coverage. Discussions also focused on business-friendly tax reforms that promote economic growth and job creation. Highlights: Congresswoman Dina Titus reintroduced her bill to eliminate the federal excise tax on sports betting, a measure aimed at supporting Nevada’s gaming industry. Senator Jacky Rosen addressed concerns over spending cuts and potential federal workforce reductions. Congressman Steven Horsford continues to push for the “No Tax on Tips” bill, highlighting its impact on service industry workers. Congresswoman Susie Lee expressed concerns about federal job cuts affecting Nevada’s tourism-driven economy. Congressman Mark Amodei facilitated conversations on legislative priorities and economic development. The Vegas Chamber remains committed to advocating for pro-business policies that support employers, employees, education and workforce, and the broader Nevada economy. #Nevada #Vegas #chamberofcommerce #economicdevelopment #education #workforce #legislature #sports #betting #jobgrowth #healthcare
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Small Business Marketing Mentor SBA Small Business Champion of the Year 2008
3 天前Thank you Mary Beth Sewald and Vegas Chamber for your advocacy.