In this video, Driving Force Action highlights the stories of small business owners across America fighting to survive under the Biden-Harris EV mandates. From Tony D’Antonio’s family-run auto shop in Pennsylvania to Ian Lehn’s BOOSTane business in Ohio, and Amy and EJ Fitzgerald’s Cool Hand Customs in Wisconsin, to Greg Henderson’s Unofficial Use Only in Michigan, these hardworking entrepreneurs share the real impact these mandates have on jobs, local economies, and the American Dream.
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Small Businesses vs. Biden-Harris EV Mandates: A Powerful Montage
D’Antonio Automotive from Pennsylvania
Tony D’Antonio, owner of a family-run auto repair facility in Pennsylvania, discusses how federal electric vehicle mandates endorsed by Vice President Kamala Harris will harm small businesses like his across the state.
BOOSTane from Ohio
Ohio small business owner Ian Lehn discusses EV mandates’ real impact on jobs and the economy.
Cool Hand Customs from Wisconsin
As the Harris campaign’s “For the People, For the Future” Convention kicked off, Driving Force Action released the following ad featuring the personal story of Amy and EJ Fitzgerald, owners of Cool Hand Customs in Middleton, WI. The Fitzgerald family business, a symbol of the American dream, is at risk from the Harris-supported electric vehicle mandates on “the people”—small Wisconsin businesses.
Unofficial Use Only from Michigan
Driving Force Action’s latest ad features Lennon, Michigan, small business owner Greg Henderson of Unofficial Use Only. Greg’s small business is one of the thousands of locally owned businesses at risk from Harris-supported electric vehicle mandates.