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ICYMI: Who’s in-charge of overseeing the SBA? An Interview With Chairman Chabot
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Who’s in-charge of overseeing the SBA? An Interview With Chairman Chabot by Marc Prosser The House Small Business Committee oversees the Small Business Administration. Recently, the Committee acquired a new Chairman, Congressman Steve Chabot of Ohio. While new to the chairmanship, Congressman Chabot has been serving on the Committee for 19 years. I had the chance to interview the… Chabot: Small Businesses Need Trade Priorities and Accountability from Washington
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Chabot: Small Businesses Need Trade Priorities and Accountability from Washington As seen in the Washington Examiner Ninety-nine percent of American companies are actually small businesses, and they employ over half of the entire American workforce. When you stop and consider the fact that only two out of every 100 of those companies participate in international trade, it's obvious… 15 Things That Remind You How Long It's Been Since The Last Major Tax Reform
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15 Things That Remind You How Long It's Been Since The Last Major Tax Reform The tax code hasn't been overhauled since 1986 under President Ronald Reagan. That was nearly 30 years ago! A lot has changed since then. See for yourself with these 1986 throwbacks. 1. The Legend of Zelda was released by Nintendo. The Halo of its… ICYMI: Despite Birthday Celebrations, the Blistering Truth About Obamacare and Small Businesses
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ICYMI: Despite Birthday Celebrations, the Blistering Truth About Obamacare and Small Businesses WASHINGTON - In the lead-up to the Obama administration's self-congratulatory celebration of the 5th anniversary of Obamacare today, national newspapers this weekend published a blistering account from the Associated Press of the law's crippling affect on American small… Next Week at Small Business:
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Next Week at Small Business: "Tangled in Red Tape" and Contracting II and III WASHINGTON—The Small Business Committee will hold the following hearings during the week of March 16, 2015. Full Committee Hearing Chairman Steve Chabot (R-OH) Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. 2360 Rayburn House Office Building Tangled in Red Tape: New Challenges for Small Manufacturers On… REVISED: This Week at Small Business
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MEDIA ADVISORY: *Revised Schedule* This Week at Small Business WASHINGTON - The Small Business Committee will hold the following hearings this week: Full Committee Hearing *TODAY* Chairman Steve Chabot (R-OH) Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. 2360 Rayburn House Office Building Building an Opportunity Economy: State of Small Business and… Chairman Chabot's Opening Statement for Hearing on Building an Opportunity Economy: The State of Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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Opening Statement Chairman Steve Chabot Small Business Committee Hearing Building an Opportunity Economy: The State of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 3/4/2015 Good morning. This hearing will come to order. Thank you all for joining us. Today, we are here to examine the state of small business. For the Members here, it’s not the first or last time we’ll have… An Opportunity Economy Starts with Small Business
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An Opportunity Economy Starts with Small Business Small businesses are failing faster than they're starting up. Here's why that needs to change--and what we can do to make it happen. By Rep. Steve Chabot Running a small business is a tough job. As any entrepreneur… Washington Post: Meet Congress’s new small business leaders
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Washington Post: Meet Congress’s new small business leaders Rep. Steve Chabot can empathize with small business owners. Before launching his political career – and between his two stints in Congress – the Ohio Republican and seasoned attorney owned and ran his own law practice in Cincinnati. “We were a small storefront law office, and we had to deal with all the things that come… Browse Documents by Date or Issue |