The Federal Reserve needs to provide small businesses in America with the same low-interest loans it gave to foreign banks.

We must get government out of the way and help foster an environment where small businesses are free to grow and create jobs.

The economic importance of small businesses in Mississippi has always been significant, and it's well positioned to increase.

We spend a great deal of our energy making sure that small businesses have help in navigating to the outcomes that they want.

When you create more small businesses, you create small entrepreneurship. Out of that comes self-determination and employment.

Small businesses are the heart and soul of South Carolina's economy - from our bait stores to our restaurants and barber shops.

Set politics and party aside: If it's not right for Michigan's small businesses and middle class, it's never been right with me.

Big businesses can help by engaging aspiring entrepreneurs and promoting initiatives which support small businesses from within.

If, if more stimulus means more tax cuts to small businesses, if, if more stimulus means middle class tax cuts, then I'm for it.

Cities may now bulldoze private citizens' homes, farms and small businesses to make way for shopping malls or other developments.

Small businesses want things streamlined, and one of the great successes we're having is less paperwork, faster turnaround times.

Selling to small businesses and selling to enterprises take two very different approaches with two very different kinds of people.

I think it's really important to realize that small businesses are often the portal for immigrants into the New York City economy.

Wall Street apparently takes and then forgets, and then comes after the guns of law-abiding American citizens and small businesses.

We see entrepreneurship and small businesses and supply chains as a critical part of the economic growth and competitiveness agenda.

Small businesses already struggle to compete with big businesses that enjoy the luxury of a tax code filled with corporate loopholes.

Small businesses, you can give them capital, but what they often need as much is mentoring, advice and help with their business plan.

I'm incredibly passionate about business, about small businesses, and about kids being given the right skills so they are successful.

We can only create good jobs if we make smarter investments in infrastructure and do more to support small businesses, not stiff them.

Maryland needs someone in Congress who will fight to create jobs, stop out-of-control government spending and defend small businesses.

Broadband gives small businesses the opportunity to broaden their customer base and reduce their overheads through e-commerce platforms.

Small businesses win as they get more contracts; workers win as small businesses create jobs; and taxpayers win as prices are driven down.

The economy needs thriving, job-creating small businesses, but excessive and ill-considered regulations too often get in the way of growth.

As the metropolitan Atlanta area continues to grow, it's critical that we support small businesses and the prosperity of our local community.

American workers need a common-sense plan to make small businesses and entrepreneurs competitive again - not simply more government spending.

The sweeping, unfocused cuts of sequestration are certain to have unintended negative consequences, including for America's small businesses.

Both my parents ran small businesses and it undoubtedly made me the person I am today because I've only ever known them work incredibly hard.

Access to quality, affordable health care is particularly important here in Maine, where many of us own small businesses or are self-employed.

I want to buy more property, start a couple of small businesses, and if my cousin wants to go to college, I want to put him through with ease.

Democrats have consistently been the party that supports small businesses to drive the new economy forward. That's where innovation comes from.

A Brexit that works for Britain needs to work for small businesses and must ensure that our future trade deals don't just work for big business.

I've led programs that have helped thousands of individuals, small businesses, veterans, the disabled, farmers get low-interest loans to prosper.

We know that working with small businesses to create jobs will do more to help our economy than anything the Obama Administration has tried to do.

We've gotten tremendous support. Everybody now understands how critical it is to help small businesses get out of this recession and into recovery.

It's common sense to be for middle-class tax cuts and tax cuts on small businesses, to be for not allowing Medicare to be turned into voucher care.

I've introduced eight bills to fight for support for our small businesses and ensure we get funding to rebuild public housing - among other things.

We cannot afford the EPA's continued expansion of red tape that is slowing economic growth and threatening to entangle millions of small businesses.

In China, a lot of the opening up of private entrepreneurship is happening because women are starting businesses, small businesses, faster than men.

We need to even out the tax code for small businesses so that we lower their tax rate to 25 percent, just as we need to lower it for all businesses.

The small businesses that I've talked to have consistently said that the cost of health care is one of the things that they need the most help with.

Having started and owned two small businesses, I know what a challenge it is to keep up with the rising costs of your employees' healthcare premiums.

America's small businesses and manufacturers are innovators ready to usher in a new wave of growth and opportunity if given access to foreign markets.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a strong start to help Mississippi families keep more of their hard-earned money and to help small businesses create jobs.

In the Gulf region and nationwide, small businesses are an integral and crucial part of local economies and communities. They should not be overlooked.

Unemployment relief from The CARES Act - a popular and bipartisan solution - was a key lifeline not just for our families but also for small businesses.

Small businesses drive this economy and it is unacceptable that the President's budget proposal does not give them the tools they need to be successful.

We need to end permanently the tax that punishes American values of savings and investment and of building small businesses and family farms and ranches.

The lack of available credit and loans is having a severe impact on small businesses in particular, but also their suppliers and the bigger companies too.

Opening markets abroad through trade agreements is especially important for American small businesses and manufacturers to enhance growth and job creation.

Look at the growing middle class in India. Small businesses are not just a source of jobs and prosperity: they are the driving force of social justice too.

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