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While Black business owners have long been denied the same opportunities as other entrepreneurs, I believe all Iowans deserve the opportunity to be a part of our small business community. That’s why in addition to creating educational opportunities, we also must ensure professional opportunities. From promoting policies to build savings, supporting homeownership and expanding access to capital to invest in minority-owned businesses and Black business owners, I will fight to make sure Iowans are able to achieve their dreams, no matter their zip code. My Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks plan addresses the challenges Black business owners face, supporting Black business ownership by working to end discriminatory Advertise with Made Easley Photographer: Curtis Easley Model: Jacob Humbles lending practices and investing in Community Development Financial Institutions that provide low-interest loans for minority business owners. This election is our shot for everyone to make their voice heard and elect leaders who will take action to tackle the racial disparities that have unjustly harmed Black Iowans for generations. But to do that, I need your help. We’ve seen what happens when Black voters step up and demand change, so I’m hopeful Black Iowans across this state are going to keep it up and demand new leadership by making their voices heard before November 3rd. Change is long overdue. I’ll be a leader who works with anyone and stands up to anyone to finally get it done. Let us flex While you Rock your Brand We make the creative process Easy.

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