April 4, 2025 - 01:34

Small business owner TaChelle Lawson, along with RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes and PublicSquare CEO Michael Seifert, recently expressed their optimism regarding the future of Main Street under a potential second Trump administration. They believe that Trump's focus on business will benefit the economy and empower small businesses across the nation.
Lawson emphasized that Trump's message is clear: prioritizing business interests will lead to growth and innovation. She highlighted the importance of policies that support entrepreneurship and reduce regulatory burdens, which can help small businesses thrive. Crapuchettes and Seifert echoed these sentiments, noting that a pro-business stance can create a more favorable environment for job creation and economic expansion.
The trio believes that Trump's leadership could reignite the entrepreneurial spirit in America, encouraging investment and fostering a climate where small businesses can flourish. As the nation looks ahead, these business leaders remain hopeful that a second Trump term could usher in a new era of prosperity for Main Street.
April 7, 2026 - 06:59
Kimberly Goes to Business School, part 2: Supporting the workThe journey of `Kimberly Goes to Business School` continues with a critical lesson in the realities of workplace technology. A recent experiment in adopting a new scheduling model has served as a...
April 6, 2026 - 17:14
Mass. business confidence slips back into pessimistic territoryAfter a brief period of optimism, the outlook among Massachusetts employers has soured once again. The latest monthly index tracking business sentiment has fallen, slipping back into pessimistic...
April 6, 2026 - 03:12
A Look At Brookfield Business Partners (TSX:BBUC) Valuation After Its Recent 3.6% One Day MoveBrookfield Business Partners (TSX:BBUC) has drawn significant investor attention following a notable single-day surge of 3.6%, closing at CA$48.00. This move prompts a closer examination of the...
April 5, 2026 - 20:13
Nampa City Council greenlights alcohol sales at two businessesThe Nampa City Council has granted approval for alcohol sales at two establishments within the city. The decisions were finalized during the council`s most recent meeting, allowing both businesses...