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How will the Supreme Court’s Chevron ruling affect restaurants?

Working Lunch: The podcast from Align Public Strategies also delves into an idea to eliminate taxes on tips as well as developments in Ohio and Massachusetts.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision revoking the Chevron Doctrine was huge for the regulatory environment. But how will that affect restaurants?

This week’s Working Lunch podcast, featuring Joe Kefauver and Franklin Coley from the public affairs firm Align Public Strategies, features a deep discussion on the ruling and its impact on the regulatory environment.

They also talk about Former President Donald Trump’s latest cause, an end to taxes on tips. The Republican party has adopted that idea onto its platform. They discuss the implications of that move.

They also talk about important developments in Ohio and in Massachusetts and also Legislative Scorecard.

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