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| For Immediate Release May 20, 2009 |
Contact: Kerry McKenney/Nkechi Mbanu (202) 225-3436 |
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| Payne Helps Create New Jobs, Support Small Businesses | |||
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Washington, D.C. – Congressman Donald M. Payne, senior Member of the House Education and Labor Committee, voted to create new jobs and drive economic growth today, through the Job Creation through Entrepreneurship Act. This bipartisan legislation gives small businesses and entrepreneurs more of the tools and resources they need to succeed and thrive. "Small businesses are the backbone of our economy," said Payne. "I am deeply committed to supporting the spirit of entrepreneurship that propels our small businesses and spur job growth. The legislation we passed today is crucial to getting us out of this financial downturn." The legislation, part of the Democratic agenda to create jobs, marks the first major overhaul of the Small Business Administration’s entrepreneurial development programs in a decade. It expands and improves some of the most successful programs, such as Small Business Development Centers, Women’s Business Centers and the Service Corps of Retired Executives. The bill also creates new online learning programs and establishes grant programs to assist small firms in securing capital and credit. "These programs are some of the smartest investments we can make in our economy," explained Payne. "For every dollar we spend on a successful entrepreneurship program, we see a $2.87 return to the Treasury. Last year alone, these development programs created 73,000 jobs." The legislation also establishes, for the first time, a nationwide network of Veterans Business Centers to provide specialized entrepreneurial training and counseling to our nation’s veterans. "We are not only taking care of those who are struggling to get their small businesses through this economic crisis, but we are also providing resources for out-of-work Americans who want to make entrepreneurship their next career move." said Payne. "This Congress is committed to putting Americans back to work, and with this bill, our small businesses can lead the way." ### |
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