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Dustin Burrows: “If I talk to small businesses here, mind you, I represent a…”

Featuring: Dustin Burrows, Republican | Texas House of Representatives, District 83

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I thought it was very pro business because it told business owners, you get to do what you want with your business. That's pretty pro business, right? It's. It was one of the most insane political things I've ever seen. If I talk to small businesses here, mind you, I represent a lot of them. They're really concerned about new protected classes being created at the state or federal level where they're going to get sued and sued unmercifully if they just want to make choices in the way they conduct their businesses. And being pro business is keeping the federal government and the state government, local government, from creating new causes of action where they're going to spend a lot of money. (18:18–18:33)

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Asserts that small businesses are concerned about new protected classes leading to lawsuits.

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