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July 29, 2010
Open Letter to U.S. Senate on "Small Business Jobs Act" -- Amendments would strengthen bill

July 29, 2010
Capital & Credit Watch: Obama's Personal Income Tax Hikes and Small Business

July 28, 2010
Repeal Section 9006: Expanded 1099 Reporting Under the New Health Care Law

July 26, 2010
Small Business KEY VOTE on "DISCLOSE Act": Silencing the Voice of Small Business

July 26, 2010
Kerrigan in Washington Post: Energy Mandate a Cost/Jobs Drain on Small Business

July 23, 2010
Higher Energy Taxes? Bad Politics, Horrible Economics

July 22, 2010
New ACCF-SBE Council Study on Damaging Economic Impacts of Kerry-Lieberman

July 22, 2010
Capital & Credit Watch: Stabilize the Capital Gains Tax Rate

July 15, 2010
Dodd-Frank: Main Street Hurt, Not Helped, By Massive Regulatory Bill

July 15, 2010
SBE Council Supports Boxer Amendment to Simplify Home-Office Deduction

December, 2009

Health Care Policy Cost Index 2009:
Ranking the States on Policies that Affect the Cost of Coverage

State Government Spending Still Going Up
July 29, 2010

According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data, state government spending grew by 6.1% in 2008 compared to the previous year. From 2000 to 2008, state expenditures jumped by 60%.  Despite big revenue declines, government spending keeps chugging along.

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07.26.2010
PROTECT HSAs!


The new health care law threatens Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).  Small business owners, entrepreneurs and the self-employed must organize and speak out to protect this affordable and flexible health coverage option. The new law starts to chip away at the value and benefits associated with HSAs.  Starting in 2011, over-the-counter purchases and other preventative care are excluded from the list of items that consumers can purchase using HSA dollars.  More broadly, SBE Council is very concerned that the use and adoption of HSAs may be deterred when regulations are developed to implement the new health care law. Help us to PROTECT HSAs! 

Jones Day has provided SBE Council with a report on the impact of the new health care law on Employer-Sponsored Group Health Plans."  I strongly recommend that you read it.

Please support SBE Council in its continued fight to advance initiatives that will make health insurance more affordable for small business owners and entrepreneurs.  Contribute here.

07.15.2010 Updated! Resources for Going Global
06.05.2010 Updated!: Doing Business With Government
06.04.2010 HSAs: A Smart Way to Make Health Care Affordable
 
 
 
 
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07.29.2010
The Small Business Bill: As Good As It Gets?


Amidst the tax and regulatory onslaught, a small piece of legislation being pushed by the President and under consideration in the U.S. Senate is being billed as pro-small business.  Will it help?

07.22.2010 Still Waiting for Pro-Business Policies from Obama
07.06.2010 Entrepreneurship Continues to Provide Opportunity
06.30.2010 At G-20 the World Rejects Obama's Spending
07.06.2010
Lessons in Entrepreneurship

Unconventional (or Uncommon) Wisdom

Lessons from A Deliberate Pause

A Special 4-part series

By Larry Robertson

Entrepreneurship is a topic near and dear to SBE Council's members and partners. It is also a vital force critical not just to America's recovery, but to its ongoing ability to reinvent itself and remain a global leader.  SBE Council is proud to feature a 4-part, consecutive series of short lessons about entrepreneurship by subject matter expert and author Larry Robertson. In original articles drawn from his recently released book A Deliberate Pause: Entrepreneurship and its Moment in Human Progress and from the author's related blog, Mr. Robertson offers a fresh look at a vital topic. Mr. Robertson's stories challenge typical notions about entrepreneurship while offering vital and actionable insights to readers.

The second article in this special series - "A Horse is a Horse, of Course, Unless" - Mr. Robertson finds an example from history to teach us lessons about looking at things differently to achieve goals, and ultimately success.

In the first article of the series -- "Sticking Your Neck Out" - the author addresses how entrepreneurs are agents of change, and the critical role they play in all of society's advancements.

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