Jessica Reynolds

Jessica Reynolds is a passionate writer and advocate for positive change. She dives into the intricate world of government, laws, and community building. When not crafting insightful articles, Jessica can be found exploring local businesses, supporting her community one shop at a time. Her love for photography fuels her creative spirit, capturing the essence of vibrant neighborhoods and inspiring readers to take part in community development. Jessica strives to empower readers with practical knowledge, helping them navigate the complexities of laws and unlock their full potential.

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Four Ways the United States is Making a Manufacturing Comeback

The pandemic has put a lot of stress on the manufacturing industry worldwide. Currently, the U.S. relies heavily on imports for various goods and materials, but the pandemic has shown that depending on foreign countries for resources can leave the country vulnerable during times of crisis. For example, China, the United States’ largest trading partner, experienced

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Five Reasons Why Accidents Happen in Construction Sites

Construction sites are dangerous places. It’s estimated that there were  more than 4,700 fatal injuries  in the construction industry in 2020. Although the number is decreasing, that is still a significant number of accidents that happen every year. Here are five of the most common reasons why accidents happen on construction sites: Lack of Training

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Five Reasons Why People Get Deported From the U.S.

According to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), there were more than 250,000 deportations from the U.S. in 2019 alone. That’s a lot of people being removed from the country. In case you didn’t know, deportations are the formal removal of a non-citizen from the U.S., typically for violating immigration laws. So, what are some reasons why people

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How the Government Can Help New Accounting Firms Grow

According to Statista, leading global accounting firms PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Deloitte, KPMG, and Ernst & Young (EY) have collectively earned over $167 billion in 2021 alone. But starting a new business in this industry is complex and often comes with its own unique set of challenges. Fortunately, there are several ways that the government can help

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5 Common Mistakes When Launching a Small Local Business

Launching a small business can be an exciting time. So it’s probably not surprising that the United States Small Business Association (SBA) reported that small businesses (with 500 or fewer employees) make up 99.9% of all U.S. businesses. That’s right! You’ve likely been developing your business plan and perfecting your product or service for months

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