The Trump tax cuts were a major boon for rural communities and the locally owned grocery stores that serve them. - New grocery stores in food deserts
- More investment in local businesses
- Better access to fresh, affordable food
Buche Foods, a 120-year-old family business, is a crucial resource for underserved communities in South Dakota. With 24 stores and nearly 500 employees, they provide affordable groceries in some of the nation’s poorest areas. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act spurred their growth, enabling 17 new locations and vital investments like upgraded refrigeration systems. Now, this progress is at risk. Without an extension of these tax cuts, small businesses like Buche could face setbacks, endangering food access for thousands. We need activists like you to advocate for families, communities, and small businesses by supporting the extension of these tax cuts. |