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Kim To Talk Coronavirus Impact On Business In Virtual Town Hall

U.S. Rep. Andy Kim and Rizzieri Spa and Salon owner Frank Rizzieri will discuss the impact of coronavirus on small businesses.

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — U.S. Rep. Andy Kim (D-3) and Rizzieri Spa and Salon owner Frank Rizzieri will discuss the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on small businesses during Rowan College at Burlington County’s next Facebook Live Town Hall at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

They will also discuss federal resources that are available and what reopening might look like in New Jersey. Viewers can submit questions throughout the livestream and at rcbc.edu/coronavirus.

In the wake of the pandemic, Kim has voted to deliver more than $27 billion in critical funds to state and local municipalities. He also serves on a bipartisan committee overseeing the coronavirus response, introduced a bill requiring transparency on small business loan recipients and called for renewed efforts to help seniors through this crisis.

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Rizzieri serves is the chief executive officer/director/owner of the third-generation family-owned business that is a fixture throughout South Jersey.

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The college has a long-standing partnership with Rizzieri that includes educational benefits for Rizzieri students and associates, as well as Rowan College at Burlington County students, most notably through the college’s Dress for Success program that includes professional makeovers provided by the salon.

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