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Congressman Roger Williams outlines small-business agenda and says SBA bill to raise manufacturing threshold heads to president
Summary
Rep. Roger Williams, chair of the House Small Business Committee, told host Stacy Washington he is advancing measures he says will boost access to capital and cut regulatory burdens for small firms, including an SBA-related bill that he said would raise a manufacturing-size threshold from $5 million to $10 million.
Congressman Roger Williams, who chairs the House Small Business Committee, told host Stacy Washington that his panel’s priorities for the quarter center on boosting small-business access to capital and cutting regulatory burdens. Williams said he expects the party he supports to do well in the midterms and framed several concrete policy achievements and proposals as central to that agenda.
Williams said recent reforms he credited with improving conditions for small businesses include making certain tax cuts permanent,…
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