NRF worked together with small business owners to drive dialogue for a federal fix to sales tax collection. Using a variety of channels, NRF’s summer-long campaign illustrated how a modern sales tax policy would go a long way to spur growth in local communities and create a level playing field for all retailers.

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@RetailMeansJobs: LISTEN: @NRFnews' Rachelle Bernstein explains how sales tax fairness strengthens cities & #SMB on @thebig550 http://t.co/tzGZRXfK #efairness
@RetailMeansJobs: An uneven #salestax playing field hurts local economies, jobs and governments. See what @NRFnews is doing about it: www.retailmeansjobs.com/efairness
@NRFnews: During his floor speech, @SenatorDurbin acknowledges the National Retail Federation's support for the Marketplace Fairness Act. #efairness
@RetailMeansJobs: Why one set of #efairness rules makes sense for both consumers and retailers http://t.co/DqgaHYMb via @vindicator
@NRFnews: RT @thehill: For retailers chief lobbyist, battles in Congress go on and on http://t.co/g8OTvmvk (by @VickoftheHill) #retail #efairness
@RetailMeansJobs: #Efairness legislation would create, "an even-handed national framework for sales tax collection," not a new tax. http://t.co/NUEdp3uH
@RetailMeansJobs: West Virginia #SMB owner to Congressman: Local jobs are “under attack” due to online sales tax disadvantage http://t.co/xaDwYak5 #efairness
@RetailMeansJobs: #Salextax revenue pays salaries of essential public workers such as police officers & schoolteachers http://t.co/MVv7HRk9 #efairness
@RetailMeansJobs: #Efairness is only fair for #SMB and state and local governments trying to make ends meet http://t.co/5CJlTtCC