Jersey 1st president to discuss NJ affordability on ‘Minding Your Business’ this weekend

Bob Considine Chief Communications Officer - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Bob Considine Chief Communications Officer - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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This weekend’s episode of “Minding Your Business” on News 12+ will feature Rosemary Becchi, founder and president of Jersey 1st. Becchi will speak with Bob Considine about her organization’s work in advocating for economic and social policies that impact New Jersey residents. The discussion will focus on affordability issues and energy policy as the state approaches its gubernatorial election.

Steven Loeb, chair for Tax, Trusts and Estate at CSG Law, is also scheduled to appear. Loeb will discuss significant tax changes in estate planning and family planning that have resulted from President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. He will outline key points that businesses should be aware of regarding these legislative updates.

“Minding Your Business,” produced by the New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA), is a weekly television program that has received seven Telly Awards over the past three years. This includes a gold award in 2024 in the Interview & Talk Show category. The show airs on News 12+ at 9:30 a.m. every Saturday and Sunday, with an additional airing at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.



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