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Elliot Richardson’s interview with Lauren Cohn on “Connected to Chicago”

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The mayor wants to eliminate red tape for small businesses to help with reopening. Small Business Advisory Council President and Co-Founder Elliot Richardson joins Connected to Chicago" to discuss what can be done.

 

Listen to the interview at the 3:40 minute mark here

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