Small Business Votes Access to Credit and SBA Lending Among Top Priorities
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Small Business Association (NSBA) has unveiled its Top Priorities for the 117th Congress, a result of its biennial Small Business Congress, held virtually over the past three weeks. Small businesses selected access to capital, a strong small-business role in the federal marketplace and reining-in the cost of health care their top priorities for Congress and the administration to address in the coming two years. The emphasis on capital is no surprise given the very challenging state of small business today, stated Todd McCracken NSBA president and CEO. What is a little surprising is how high on this list political reform is. Ultimately, pragmatic small-business owners know that our priorities rest on the shoulders of a functional political system a system that has been shamefully deteriorating