The road to recovery is to stimulate small business and innovation by reducing taxation, regulation, and litigation.
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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.
Economic recovery begins with our small businesses.
But economic recovery must be earned. And it will be earned by entrepreneurs and it will be earned by small businesses.
Small businesses have played an important role in fueling past economic recoveries.
Part of any solution to get our economy going should include steps to free up our small businesses by peeling back unnecessarily burdensome regulations, ending the continual threats of tax hikes, and addressing the cloud of federal debt that hangs over our economy.
The government can help, but we need to make this transition now to a recovery led by private investment, private.
The most important thing for small businesses is getting the economy back on its feet. That - the key driver of small business activity is demand for their product, and that is what we are trying to do, getting the economy back on its feet. That's far more important than other factors.
We must get government out of the way and help foster an environment where small businesses are free to grow and create jobs.
We in Congress need to do everything possible to encourage and cultivate small businesses, so that they can expand and create jobs. Far too often, however, U.S. small businesses are impeded by government paperwork and bureaucratic red tape.
Small businesses are the economic drivers of our country, providing the stimulus our communities need.
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