Press Releases

Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

U.S. Senate Action Could Come Before the End of July, With NC Senators Playing Key Role

RALEIGH, N.C. -- July 15, 2010 -- A clear majority of North Carolina small business owners support the clean energy climate legislation that will be taken up in the United States Senate over the next three weeks, according to a major Public Policy Polling survey of 711 small business owners across a three-state region consisting of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.

 

Topic(s):
Energy
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Report Finds More than 10,400 Alaska Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 3,700 Qualify for Maximum Credit

Washington, D.C. More than 81.0 percent of Alaska small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

U.S. Senate Action Could Come Before the End of July, With VA Senators Playing Key Role

RICHMOND, VA. - July 15, 2010 -- A clear majority of Virginia small business owners support the clean energy climate legislation that will be taken up in the United States Senate over the next three weeks, according to a major Public Policy Polling survey of 711 small business owners across a three-state region consisting of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

The poll conducted for Small Business Majority and Main Street Alliance included 292 Virginia small business operators and was conducted July 7-10, 2010. Key Virginia findings include:

Topic(s):
Energy
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Report Finds More than 110,000 Washington Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 32,500 Qualify for Maximum Credit

Washington, D.C. More than 86.5 percent of Washington small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Report Finds More than 16,300 Hawaii Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 4,900 Qualify for Maximum Credit

Washington, D.C. More than 81.3 percent of Hawaii small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Report Finds More than 27,100 Montana Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 8,300 Qualify for Maximum Credit

Washington, D.C. More than 94.0 percent of Montana small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Report Finds More than 12,700 Wyoming Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 4,000 Qualify for Maximum Credit

Washington, D.C. More than 86.8 percent of Wyoming small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Report Finds More than 456,500 California Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 135,900 Qualify for Maximum Credit

Washington, D.C. More than 79.9 percent of California small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Monday, July 12, 2010

Report Finds More than 85,100 Missouri Small Businesses Eligible for Tax Credit in 2010; 25,100 Qualify for Maximum Credit:

Washington, D.C. More than 91.8 percent of Missouri small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority.

Topic(s):
Healthcare
Press Release Date:
Thursday, June 17, 2010

Small Business Majority and Main Street Alliance Say New Law Crucial to Small Business Success, File Amicus Brief in VA Opposing Repeal Lawsuit

Richmond, VA/Sausalito, CA, June 17, 2010: National small business advocacy groups Small Business Majority and Main Street Alliance today filed an amicus brief in Virginia opposing a lawsuit aimed at repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act—a legal maneuver that grabs headlines but does nothing to lower the cost of health insurance for the country's 28 million small businesses.

Topic(s):
Healthcare

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