This is John Raney’s first time at the Summit, but he’s no stranger to making his voice heard. An NFIB member since the ’70s—and the owner of Texas Aggieland Bookstore in College Station, Texas, since 1969—Raney has been active on the state level for years. But today, he’s taking his message to Capitol Hill during visits with Texas Sens. John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison. He plans to share his thoughts on taxes: “I’m worried that a change in administration will mean a tax increase. I’m ready to see some significant tax reform,” but not if it means he’s going to have to watch his dollars even more closely.
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