The CBD Shop , located at 419 S. Range Avenue Suite D, hosted a grand opening on Jan. 10 to welcome the community and educate the public on the uses for CBD products. The business sells hemp oils, topicals and gelcaps as well as calming pet chews.
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Owners and founders, Nicholle and Buddy Popp, established the company in 2017. The Denham Springs location is the third one for the Popps', who also have locations in Mandeville and Covington.
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Business-owning lawmakers spar over state employees, economic climate
Rep. Laura Devlin, R-Fairfield and Sen. Norm Needleman, D-Essex, address business leaders at the Hartford Marriott
Small business leaders in the General Assembly agreed Monday that Connecticut must capitalize on an impending surge in state employee retirements to shrink its workforce.
But Democrats and Republicans who participated in the 2020 Economic Summit and Outlook in Hartford reached far less consensus about whether Connecticut is becoming more friendly or hostile to businesses.
DuBois Chamber announces small business, Community Cup award winners | News |
Murphy approves SALT-cap workaround for NJ business owners - NJBIZ
Gov. Phil Murphy approved a bill that would allow owners of certain businesses to pay some of their state taxes through the businesses they own — a measure proponents say will soften the impact of the $10,000 federal cap on state and local property tax deductions.
Formally called the "Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax Act," the measure’s approval comes as New Jersey and other states challenge the federal cap, which they argue is a political move by the Trump administration and Republicans to target higher-tax states, such as New Jersey.
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Avoiding A Neir Catastrophe: Saving NYC's Oldest Tavern And Beloved Small Businesses.
Last week it was reported that Neir's Tavern, a 190-year-old watering hole with the claim of being New York City's oldest bar was shuttering. The owner of the famed bar that appeared in Martin Scorsese's iconic film Good Fellas said that unaffordable rent and insufficient sales were among the reasons for closing.
The somber news resulted in an outcry from the community and on social media to help save the historic drinking spot from its demise. The owner of Neir's Tavern then called into WNYC Radio's Brian Lehrer Show during his #AskTheMayor segment with hizzoner, Bill de Blasio, who offered to help.
Cornell joins consortium to 'green' business supply chains | Cornell Chronicle
The university has new opportunities to champion greener consumer products, supply chains and commercial trade, as the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability on Jan. 13 began a partnership with The Sustainability Consortium (TSC).
With more than 100 corporate, academic and nongovernmental organization (NGO) members – including Amazon, ExxonMobil, Campbell's, Colgate-Palmolive, Pepsico Inc., Walmart and the World Wildlife Fund – the consortium explores paths to address environmental, social and economic imperatives in business supply chains.
Cigna And Oscar To Launch Health Plans For Small Business
A sign on the window of the wellness studio at the Oscar Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York, ... [+] U.S., on Dec. 7, 2016. Oscar and Cigna are rolling out health plans for small businesses in 2020. Photographer: Kholood Eid/Bloomberg
Health insurer Cigna and Oscar Health will launch commercial health insurance plans for small businesses in several U.S. markets.
In the partnership with Cigna, the two companies plan to "share risk equally under a reinsurance agreement" to sell fully insured plans to the small group market under the "Cigna + Oscar brand." Once cleared by regulators, the companies said they will "launch in select markets in 2020 and plan to expand the partnership over time."
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