it is difficult to find workers. it was hard for me and other business owners to understand how the federal government could incentivize americans to stay home. ever week we see the purchasing power of our dollar continue to decline. let s not compound the problem with more regulations. gillian: small business owners in the heartland are painting a pretty grim picture of the economy during a house hearing today. labor shortages, supply chain bottlenecks and inflation are all hitting oklahoma s farming and energy sectors hard. two witnesses from that hearing join us now, brian jackson is the cofounder of route 66 meat processing, chuck mills is the owner and president of mills machine company, tuttleman, thank you so much for being with us today. thank you for having us. gillian: chuck let s start with. the house committee says they
Small business owners and policy advocates in Oklahoma testified in front of the House Ways & Means Committee on Tuesday about their economic struggles.
Washington, D.C. U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Missouri, announced this week that the Committee will hold its second field hearing on the State