Caught in the Crossfire: How a Small-Town Minnesota Entrepreneur Became the Unlikely Symbol of Trade War Tensions

In a show of support for local small businesses, U.S. Representative Kelly Morrison recently visited Busy Baby, a thriving small enterprise located in Oronoco, Minnesota. During her visit with owner Beth Benike, Morrison highlighted the critical challenges facing small businesses and called for immediate tariff relief.
The congresswoman toured the facility, listening intently to Benike's experiences and understanding the direct impact of current trade policies on small, locally-owned businesses. Morrison emphasized the importance of creating a more supportive economic environment that allows entrepreneurs like Benike to grow and succeed.
"Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy," Morrison stated. "By providing targeted tariff relief, we can help these innovative companies compete more effectively and continue driving economic growth in our community."
Busy Baby, known for its innovative products and commitment to local manufacturing, represents the type of entrepreneurial spirit that Morrison aims to support through her legislative efforts. The visit underscored the congresswoman's dedication to understanding and addressing the real-world challenges faced by small business owners.
As discussions about trade policies continue, Morrison's commitment to advocating for small businesses remains a key priority in her legislative agenda.