Comunicados de Prensa

Press Release Date:
miércoles, junio 20, 2012

Statement by John Arensmeyer, founder and CEO of Small Business Majority, regarding a report released today detailing the overall economic impact of outdoor recreation

A report issued today by the Outdoor Industry Association reveals the far-reaching economic impact the outdoor recreation industry has on our overall financial wellbeing, mirroring the results of Small Business Majority's recent poll that found access to public lands plays an important role in ensuring success for Southwestern small businesses.

Topic(s):
Public Lands
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows the majority of Louisiana small businesses support key provisions in the Affordable Care Act and would consider using insurance exchange to offer employees insurance

June 14, 2012: The majority of small business owners in Louisiana support a host of key provisions in the healthcare reform law and would consider using a state insurance exchange to provide their employees with coverage, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows nearly half of Missouri small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: Nearly half (45 percent) of small business owners in Missouri want the healthcare reform law upheld, either as is or with only minor changes, while 33 percent want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. However, once small business owners in Missouri learn more about the law, their support for keeping it intact,‰ either as is or with minor changes,‰ rises to 49 percent.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows 50 percent of small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with only minor changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: A plurality (50 percent) of small business owners want the healthcare reform law upheld, either as is or with minor changes, while only one-third want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. However, after learning more about the law, a clear majority (56 percent) want it kept intact with, at most, only minor changes.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows nearly half of Texas small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: Nearly half (48 percent) of small business owners in Texas want the healthcare reform law upheld, either as is or with minor changes,‰ while only 36 percent want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows 49 percent of Virginia small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor changes; poll also finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: Nearly half (49 percent) of small business owners in Virginia want the healthcare reform law upheld, either as is or with only minor changes, while 37 percent want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. However, once small business owners in Virginia learn more about the law, their support for keeping it intact,‰ either as is or with minor changes,‰ rises to 54 percent, while opposition falls to 28 percent.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows 63 percent of Illinois small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: A majority (63 percent) of small business owners in Illinois want the healthcare reform law upheld, either as is or with only minor changes, while 22 percent want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. However, once small business owners in Illinois learn more about the law, their support for keeping it intact, either as is or with minor changes, rises to 68 percent, while opposition falls to 14 percent.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows nearly half of Florida small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor or major changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: Nearly half (47 percent) of small business owners in Florida want the healthcare reform law upheld, either as is or with only minor changes, while less than one-third (32 percent) want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. However, once Florida small business owners learn more about the law, their support for keeping it intact, either as is or with minor changes, rises significantly to 59 percent, while opposition falls to 27 percent.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows 59 percent of New York small businesses believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: The majority of small business owners in New York want the healthcare reform law, the Affordable Care Act, upheld, either as is or with minor changes, while only 23 percent want the Supreme Court to overturn it, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. Once small business owners in New York learn more about the law, their support for keeping it intact,‰ either as is or with minor changes,‰ rises to 64 percent, while opposition falls to a mere 18 percent.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
jueves, junio 14, 2012

Opinion polling released today shows a plurality of small businesses in Michigan believe the Supreme Court should uphold the Affordable Care Act, either as is or with minor changes; poll finds strong support for key provisions in the law

June 14, 2012: Nearly half (47 percent) of small business owners in Michigan want the Supreme Court to uphold the healthcare reform law, either as is or with only minor changes, and when they learn more about the law, that support rises to 52 percent, according to opinion polling released today by Small Business Majority. When those who say the law should be overturned learn more about it, their opposition falls from 42 to 35 percent.

Topic(s):
Healthcare

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