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Webinar: How Technology Fuels Florida’s Growth Ft. Senator Jeff Brandes
The Connected Commerce Council invites you to join a live, virtual webinar showcasing Florida’s growing tech industry and how digital tools empower entrepreneurs and small businesses.
Hosted by Connected Commerce Council President Jake Ward, listeners will hear from Senator Jeff Brandes, a long-time tech and small business ally, as well as small business leader Julio Fuentes, President of the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, on how Florida can remain a leader in small business growth and tech investment.
Small business owners George and Gina McGuire of Glass Crafters Stained Glass will share how digital tools helped support their business. Technology Council Representative of the Miami-Dade Chamber and ARK Solvers CEO Reginald Andre will discuss why a robust tech infrastructure is critical to Florida’s entrepreneur and small business expansion efforts.
News roundup: EU clamps down on cryptocurrency transfers, tech organisations back Biden s $1tn infrastructure investment plan, Apple delays office reopening, and more
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Tech groups back nearly $1 trillion in infrastructure spending
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Mediaplanet and America s No 1 Small Business Expert Melinda Emerson Team Up to Help Main Street USA Come Roaring Back
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Report: Big Tech Uses Small Businesses to Push D.C. Agenda
MANDEL NGAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
2 Jul 2021
With their brands in tatters and public trust declining, the Big Tech Masters of the Universe are using small businesses to push their agenda in Washington DC, according to a new report from a left-wing think tank.
The tech giants use these small companies to write letters to lawmakers and regulators warning them that regulating Big Tech will hurt small businesses.
For a self-described family-style company in Grandview, Missouri, that fixes water heaters, sewer lines, and frozen pipes, Morgan Miller Plumbing has a lot of opinions about the country’s biggest tech firms and why they shouldn’t face new rules and regulations.