Because of his steadfast support of the small business community and continued leadership to advance pro-growth economic policies, State Rep. Tom Cross (R-Oswego) was given the “Guardian of Small Business” Award from the National Federation of Independent Business/Illinois.
A portion of Cross' district is in Joliet.
Kim Clarke, NFIB/Illinois State Director, in a press release said that Cross has consistently demonstrated his commitment to small business owners grow and succeed.
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“The economy, higher taxes and increased regulations have been bad enough. Small business owners need legislators who are willing to take the tough votes and work towards making a Illinois a better place to do business," Clarke said in the press release. "The NFIB is especially appreciative of Rep. Cross’ leadership on increasing the exemption for the Illinois Death Tax from $2 million to $4 million, an issue that is extremely important to many family owned businesses and farmers in our state.”
Every two years, the NFIB scores legislators based on key small business votes they take in the Illinois General Assembly. The “Guardian” Award is provided to those who score 80 percent or better.
“I am honored to accept this award and thank the small business community throughout the state for their hard work and perseverance during these difficult economic times,” Cross said in the release. “It is truly a privilege to work with such outstanding partners like the NFIB and others who share our commitment to support job creators and entrepreneurs.”
The NFIB has over 11,000 small business members in Illinois who depend on lawmakers, the governor and other elected officials to foster a competitive business environment through limited government, fewer regulations and market-driven public policies.
The Small Business Administration estimates small businesses create about 65 percent of the nation's net new jobs.
For more information contact Cross’ office at (815) 254-0000 or visit www.tomcross.com.
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