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The Small Business Jobs Act
HR 5297, The Small Business Jobs Act, (Click here to read a summary of the bill's provisions) was signed into law on in the fall of 2010. This bill included significant tax relief and new tools to help our small businesses obtain access to credit in order to hire new workers and replenish inventories. This package of small business incentives was fully paid for, and did not add one dollar to the federal budget deficit.
As part of the Small Business Jobs Act, the Treasury Department approved Virginia’s application in August 2011 for up to $18 million in additional federal loan support to the Virginia Small Business Financing Authority. Virginia officials expect this additional federal support to leverage up to $288 million in new small business financing, and state officials have indicated it could help to create or retain nearly 43,000 jobs among Virginia’s small businesses.
This program is targeted for those small businesses that may not otherwise qualify for loans under conventional bank underwriting criteria. They typically have a solid track record in business, but have struggled the last few years with decreased cash flow, collateral and lower assessed property values. Senator Warner discussed this initiative and fine-tuned the program during a series of extremely productive roundtable discussions conducted with hundreds of Virginia’s small business owners and local bankers in Bristol, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Norfolk, Richmond and Staunton during 2010.
The bill also created the Small Business Lending Fund (SBLF) to help small lenders obtain low-cost capital in order to increase their small business lending. As of September 30, 2011, ten financial institutions across Virginia have received over $145 million in capital for small business lending. Small businesses can find a list of participating lenders here.
For more information about Virginia’s small business programs, please visit the Virginia Department of Business Assistance. For information on the U.S. Treasury Department’s programs for small business financing, refer to the State Small Business Credit Initiative.
The Small Business Jobs Act also assists Virginia’s entrepreneurs and business owners in many other important ways, including:
For further information about the small business tax provisions of the Small Business Jobs Act, please visit http://www.sba.gov/content/small-business-jobs-act-2010
Senator Warner's Progress:
Senator Warner's Speeches:
For specific help for your business:
We have included a number of links to resources and information about the facts and details of the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act.
Recent News on Small Business Support
Here is what Senator Warner has been doing recently to support small businesses: