Bailey Coach: Wolf s tax, wage proposals would be devastating to industry
York Dispatch
The owner of Bailey Coach in Spring Grove told the state House Majority Policy Committee on Wednesday that his transportation business might not survive if Gov. Tom Wolf s minimum wage and income tax proposals are implemented.
John Bailey, who also started a niche disinfecting service last year, said small businesses, including many family-owned transportation companies, can t afford to pay higher wages and personal income taxes right now. This would just be devastating to our industry, he said.
Bailey s testimony was part of a Republican committee hearing on the potential impact of Wolf s budget proposal on businesses in Pennsylvania.
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