The economy needs thriving, job-creating small businesses, but excessive and ill-considered regulations too often get in the way of growth.
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For small businesses, you need less taxes, less federal spending, and you need less regulation that blocks their growth.
For small businesses to thrive, they require an environment that is conducive for growth.
In some ways, with the security challenges this country has faced, we have had to put in rules and regulations for business to be able to sustain their growth and create jobs.
Increased spending, growing government debt and overreaching regulations are stifling job creation and economic growth.
Jobs are a priority for every country. Doing more to improve regulation and help entrepreneurs is the key to creating jobs - and more growth.
When we get government off the backs of our job creators, small businesses have a better chance of thriving. And when small businesses thrive, so does our economy.
Growth makes so many dimensions of management easier. It's when growth stops that things get tough.
Politicians also have a love affair with the 'small business exemption.' Too much paperwork? Too heavy a burden? Not enough time? Just exempt small businesses from the rule. It sounds so pro-growth. Instead it's an admission that the costs of a regulation just can't be justified.
Providing tax relief and reducing regulations leads to job creation and new economic opportunities for our small businesses, which are the backbone of our economy.
Small businesses are the number one job creators in America. Therefore, it is important that the federal government creates an environment that helps them succeed, not one that sets them up to fail.
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