Eva St. Clair and Rebecca Melsky in Bethesda Magazine
Eva St. Clair and Rebecca Melsky—co-founders of the children’s fashion brand Princess Awesome, and participants in Small Businesses Against Tariffs—spoke with Bethesda Magazine about the
Eva St. Clair and Rebecca Melsky—co-founders of the children’s fashion brand Princess Awesome, and participants in Small Businesses Against Tariffs—spoke with Bethesda Magazine about the
Gabe Hagen—CEO of Brick Road Coffee in Tempe, AZ and a participant in Small Businesses Against Tariffs—spoke to NPR Marketplace about the continuing impacts of
Candy King, owner of Hearthlink International and a participant in Small Businesses Against Tariffs, spoke to the VT Digger about tariffs refunds, and the impacts
Small Businesses Against Tariffs participant Joann Cartiglia, who owns The Queen’s Treasures in upstate New York, spoke with NPR Marketplace about the reality of tariffs
Rebecca Melsky, co-owner of the children’s brand Princess Awesome and a participant in Small Businesses Against Tariffs, was quoted in the Associate Press talking about
Raw Story covered Small Businesses Against Tariffs’ new $200K ad campaign: Small Businesses Against Tariffs previously launched a $5 million ad campaign in February, including