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Small Business Majority submits comments on the Small Business Administration's proposed criminal justice review rule

On November 14, Small Business Majority, alongside 20 business support organizations, submitted comments to the U.S. Small Business Administration in response to their proposed rule that would update eligibility for justice-impacted individuals seeking loans through the Agency. The letter outlines support  for the rule and offers recommendations on how to continue to serve justice-impacted entrepreneurs. 

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Small Business Majority submits testimony on paid family and medical leave to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance

On November 3, Small Business Majority submitted written testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance in support of a national paid family and medical leave program to help the small business community.

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Small Business Majority urges Senate leadership to include funding for the childcare industry in supplemental funding package

On November 1, Small Business Majority sent a letter to Majority Leader Schumer, Minority Leader McConnell, Chair Murray and Ranking Member Collins urging them to include funding for the childcare industry to any supplemental funding package considered by the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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Digital transformation: Small businesses face obstacles, opportunities in using digital accounting software

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Small Business Majority
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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic completely altered consumer behavior and how entrepreneurs operate their businesses in order to successfully reach customers. In our latest survey on small business digital transformation in the wake of the pandemic, we explored various opportunities, challenges and concerns surrounding how they use digital accounting software and digital point of sale systems to manage their business’ finances. 

Small Business Majority files amicus brief in Moore v. U.S.

On October 23, Small Business Majority, alongside Main Street Alliance and other small business advocates, filed an amicus brief in Moore v. U.S. urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the Mandatory Repatriation Tax (MRT) previously enacted by Congress. The brief outlines the importance of a stable and predictable federal tax structure to small business growth and competition and how efforts to undo federal tax provisions like the MRT will cause uncertainty for entrepreneurs.

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Small Business Speaks: Two Days in Washington with Small Business Majority

On September 26 and 27, Small Business Majority hosted an advocacy fly-in event, “Small Business Speaks: Two Days in Washington with Small Business Majority.” Nearly 30 entrepreneurs from the organization’s national and state Small Business Councils attended the event to build community and ensure that federal policymakers heard the true voice of small business.

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Small Business Majority submits comments on the proposed Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

On October 10, Small Business Majority's CEO and Founder John Arensmeyer submitted comments on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s proposed regulations for the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). The proposal would ensure comprehensive accommodations for employees during pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions because small business owners support measures that will bolster their employees’ health and financial security.

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Nasia Chisolm

Nasia Chisolm serves as Small Business Majority’s Outreach Assistant. She supports the organization’s Outreach team through assisting within events, marketing, and relationship building with fellow small business owners. Prior to joining Small Business Majority, Nasia worked with Silence the Shame as a Program Coordinator Intern and interned at PwC as a Nonprofit Consultant. She also is currently obtaining her Masters in Organizational Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University.

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