Jim Tressel confirmed as Ohio’s Lieutenant Governor

Jim Tressel confirmed as Ohio’s Lieutenant Governor
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The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), a prominent small business advocacy group in Ohio, has expressed its support for Jim Tressel following his confirmation as the state’s Lieutenant Governor.

Chris Ferruso, NFIB Ohio State Director, issued a statement highlighting the potential benefits of Tressel’s appointment for small businesses in the region. “Ohio’s small business community congratulates Jim Tressel on his confirmation today to be Ohio’s next Lieutenant Governor,” Ferruso stated. He emphasized that Tressel’s experience in workforce development could be particularly beneficial amid ongoing challenges with worker shortages faced by business owners.

Ferruso also mentioned the organization’s anticipation of collaborating with Tressel to address these issues and support Ohio’s small business sector.



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