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December 06, 2024 - Phoenixville, PA

ADVISORY - Governor Shapiro and DCED Secretary Siger Visit Phoenixville Small Businesses During Holiday Season, Highlighting the Shapiro Administration's Action to Lower Taxes, Put Money Back in Pennsylvanians' Pockets, and Make Investments in Our Main Streets

Governor Josh Shapiro visited small businesses on Bridge Street in Downtown Phoenixville, Chester County during the holiday season to highlight his Administration's efforts to cut taxes, deliver real economic relief for Pennsylvania families, and invest in the Main Streets and small businesses that are driving economic growth in communities all across our Commonwealth.

The Governor was joined by Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Rick Siger, along with local leaders and business owners, who shared how these initiatives are making a difference in their community. Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has focused on creating economic opportunity, cutting red tape for businesses, and supporting families and seniors all across Pennsylvania. The Governor has also brought Republicans and Democrats together to cut taxes, saving Pennsylvanians money and helping them get ahead.

"With the holiday season upon us, we're putting more money back into Pennsylvanians' pockets through meaningful tax cuts and making key investments in the places they love to shop and spend time with their families," said Governor Josh Shapiro. "My Administration is focused on cutting taxes, reducing costs, and ensuring Pennsylvanians have more to spend on what matters most. That's why we're also investing in Pennsylvania's Main Streets and supporting the small businesses that power our local economies. With these investments, we are strengthening the heart of our communities and building a future where families and businesses can thrive in Pennsylvania."

Speakers Include:
Mayor Peter Urscheler
Zach Hoffman, Owner, Bistro on Bridge
Governor Josh Shapiro
Secretary Rick Siger, Community & Economic Development
Representative Paul Friel
Jessica Capistrant, Phoenixville Regional Chamber President