Policy Statements

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miércoles, mayo 14, 2025 | CA
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Small Business Majority sent a letter to the California Senate Appropriations Committee in supprot of Senate Bill 635, the Street Vendor Business Protection Act, which prohibits permitters from inquiring about a person’s immigration or citizenship status and prevents fingerprinting or the disclosure of past criminal history for permitting purposes.

martes, mayo 13, 2025 | National
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On May 13, Small Business Majority and the Small Business Tax Reform Coalition submitted a letter, signed by nearly 100 small business owners, to the House Committee on Ways & Means in support of the Mom and Pop Tax Relief Act (H.R. 3249). The bill would replace the existing 20% passthrough deduction under Section 199A with a simplified deduction of up to $25,000. The letter highlights how H.R.

martes, mayo 6, 2025 | National
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On May 6, Small Business Majority and 20 state and national organizations representing small business interests sent a letter to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, urging members to reject Medicaid cuts that would make it more difficult and costly for millions of small business owners and their employees to access affordable healthcare. The letter was sent ahead of the Committee’s reconciliation markup, where members will outline roughly $880 billion in spending cuts, including significant and harmful cuts to Medicaid.
 

lunes, mayo 5, 2025 | TX
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On May 5, Small Business Majority Senior Public Policy Director Awesta Sarkash sent a letter to the Texas Conference Committee on CSSB 1 and CSHB 500 urging them to support the $100 million in HB 500 to ensure small business owners can effectively run their business while their children receive the care they need.

jueves, mayo 1, 2025 | CO
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On May 1, Small Business Majority Colorado Director Hunter Nelson submitted written testimony in support of HB25-1021, legislation that would extend Colorado’s Employee Ownership Tax Credit to Establish or Expand through income tax year 2037.

jueves, mayo 1, 2025 | CO
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On May 1, Small Business Majority Colorado Director Hunter Nelson submitted written testimony to the Colorado Senate Local Government & Housing Committee in support of HB25-1295, legislation that would reduce duplicative permitting requirements on food trucks.

martes, abril 29, 2025 | CO
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On April 29, Small Business Majority Colorado Director Hunter Nelson testified in support of HB25-1153, legislation that would require the department of personnel, in collaboration with the Office of New Americans, to conduct or contract to conduct a statewide language access assessment.

jueves, abril 24, 2025 | CO
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On April 24, Small Business Majority Colorado Director Hunter Nelson submitted written testimony to the Colorado Senate Health and Human Services Committee in support of HB25-1088, legislation that would establish reimbursement rates for amublance services that are out of network.

jueves, abril 24, 2025 | CO
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On May 24, Small Business Majority Colorado Director Hunter Nelson testified before the Colorado House Finance Committee on HB25-1297, legislation that would increase funding available to the Health Insurance Affordability Enterprise to sustain the positive relief from the Reinsurance Program, to continue covering Coloradans through the OmniSalud program and to provide subsidies to low-income Coloradans. 

viernes, abril 18, 2025 | National
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On April 18, Small Business Majority submitted a statement for the record in response to an April 8th Senate Finance Committee hearing with United States Trade Representative (USTR) Ambassador Jamieson Greer titled “The President’s 2025 Trade Policy Agenda.” The statement underscores how sweeping, unpredictable tariffs have directly harmed small businesses across the country, fueling uncertainty on Main Street. Small Business Majority submitted a similar statement in response to the April 9th House Ways & Means Committee hearing with Ambassador Greer. 

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