Hi John, In small towns across America, grocery stores like RF Buche’s are more than just markets — they’re lifelines. RF’s family business, Buche Foods, has been serving small towns in South Dakota since 1905, carrying forward a legacy of combating hunger and fostering community. Through “Team Buche Cares,” RF advances this mission by delivering fresh food, jobs, and hope to underserved areas. Here’s the game-changer: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, passed in 2017, has enabled RF to expand his family’s mission of delivering good food to even more communities in need. His company has ... - Added 17 new locations and created 450 jobs.
- Provided fresh groceries to towns with as few as 200 residents.
- Built state-of-the-art grocery facilities to keep local communities thriving.
But all that’s at risk: The scheduled expiration of the TCJA at the end of 2025 poses a significant threat to small-town businesses like RF’s. Without an extension, these businesses face more than a halt in growth — many could be forced to cut back operations, reduce their workforce, or even close their doors forever. RF’s story is just one example: In the coming weeks, we’ll highlight more stories that show the critical role the TCJA has played in supporting small businesses. 👉 Don’t miss the full story. See how RF is making a difference in small towns in his state. Warm regards, Chase Downham Chief Operations Officer Americans for Prosperity P.S. Do you or someone you know run a business put in jeopardy by looming tax hikes? Go to ProtectProsperity.com and scroll to the bottom to share your story. |