House GOP Policy Committee Hosts Second in Series of Hearings on Job-Creating Tax Reform

State Rep. Josh Kail - Pennsylvania 15th Legislative District
State Rep. Josh Kail - Pennsylvania 15th Legislative District
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House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail and Rep. Zach Mako, along with other lawmakers, hosted the second hearing in a series titled “Job-Creating Tax Reform” on Friday, April 12, at 9 a.m. The event aimed to discuss ways to foster economic growth through business-related tax reform.

Among the attendees were Neal Lesher, director of government affairs at the PA Chamber of Business and Industry, and Melissa Morgan, assistant state director at the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). The hearing took place at the East Allen Township Building in Northampton, PA.

According to a media contact, Nancy Nilson, the hearing was livestreamed online at PAGOPPolicy.com, allowing interested parties to follow the discussions remotely.



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