Each week while Congress is in session the Office of Advocacy will post a highlights schedule of congressional hearings and committee markups that we think will be of interest to stakeholders in the small business community. For further information on the hearings in question please contact the relevant congressional committee.
THIS WEEK
The chambers’ conferees resume negotiations [...]
Entries from January 2012
Capitol Hill Connection for the Week of January 30, 2012
January 30th, 2012 · 3 Comments
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Amid Regulations Debate, White House Seeks Cuts
January 26th, 2012 · 3 Comments
The Obama Administration claims it can save businesses $10 billion over five years. Businesses and Republicans give the White House review an “incomplete”
By John Tozzi
Since the early 1990s, gas stations have had to equip pumps with nozzles to capture fuel vapors that escape from tanks as drivers fill up. The government mandated the vapor-recovery systems, which [...]
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Rehberg’s vote on Clean Water Act empowers polluters
January 24th, 2012 · 5 Comments
Rep. Denny Rehberg voted last year to undermine the Clean Water Act. He claims to have done so to empower states and to save businesses from hidden taxes incurred by their forced compliance with federal regulations.
Unfortunately, the lack of overarching controls would empower only polluters, and Rehberg’s efforts would have the ironic effect of undermining [...]
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Capitol Hill Connection for the Week of January 23, 2012
January 23rd, 2012 · 2 Comments
Each week while Congress is in session the Office of Advocacy will post a highlights schedule of congressional hearings and committee markups that we think will be of interest to stakeholders in the small business community. For further information on the hearings in question please contact the relevant congressional committee.
THIS WEEK
The House and Senate are [...]
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What glum Americans are missing about our standing in the world
January 20th, 2012 · 2 Comments
By Tim Roemer, Published: January 19
The writer, a former U.S. representative from Indiana who served on the Sept. 11 Commission, is a senior vice president at APCO Worldwide.
When I went to serve as U.S. ambassador to India in 2009, I hoped to learn more about that country’s vibrant democracy and our shared values. I gained an additional benefit [...]
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How to create new jobs, spur innovation – The Hill’s Congress Blog
January 19th, 2012 · 1 Comment
How to create new jobs, spur innovation – The Hill’s Congress Blog.
On the surface, last month’s economic indicators introduce a dose of positivity into the market: the private sector added 200,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to 8.5 percent, its lowest point since February 2009. But take a closer look and you’ll see that [...]
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Most Home-Based Businesses Start for Less Than $5,000
January 18th, 2012 · 1 Comment
By: Chad Brooks, BusinessNewsDaily Contributor
A new report fromCreditDonkey.comshows it takes less than $5,000 for most home-based business owners to get up and running.
The research, which details where small-business owners got their startup capital, found that while the average cost of starting a home-based business was $25,000, 39 percent of owners said it took less than $5,000, [...]
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Lending to Small Business up 18% in 2011
January 12th, 2012 · 1 Comment
By Andrew Chow at FindLaw.com
Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:06pm EST
In a possible sign of economic recovery, small-business lending hit a four-year high in November, a new report shows. At the same time, the number of small-business loans in delinquency declined.
The results are revealed in the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index that tracks the overall volume [...]
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Plain language in federal regulation comes closer
January 10th, 2012 · 1 Comment
Plain language in federal regulation comes closer
By Camille Tuutti
Jan 06, 2012
Federal regulations can be a maze to navigate, but the federal government this week took further steps to streamlining jargon in an effort to make rules more accessible to citizens.
Writing on the OMBlog, Cass Sunstein, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, discussed the progress [...]
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The U.S. Senate ties up loose ends
January 6th, 2012 · Comments Off
The U.S. Senate ties up loose ends.
One of the things I couldn’t tell you about when it happened has to do with my friend, Dr. Winslow Sargeant (who is not Kellen Winslow and has never played for the San Diego Chargers), Chief Counsel of the SBA Office of Advocacy.
The sad saga of Dr. Sargeant’s nomination to the [...]
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