Support for energy bill from North Carolina small business owners

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Small Business Majority and Main Street Alliance
Date: 
Thursday, July 15, 2010

Small business owners in North Carolina strongly believe the country needs to move toward clean energy and that new energy policies will transform the economy and help them create new jobs. They support comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation currently being discussed in the US Senate. Support for a climate and energy bill from Senators Richard Burr and Kay Hagan would be a winner with small business owners back home. A Public Policy Polling survey of 711 small business owners across a threestate region including North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, including 314 specifically in North Carolina, between July 7th and 9th, found that:

Key Findings

56% of small business owners support the bill being debated in Washington right now, compared to only 41% who are opposed. Democrats give it their support by a 70/26 margin, and 46% of Republicans and 47% of independents support it as well. 59% of National Federation of Independent Business members express their support for the legislation.

61% of small business owners think that moving the country to clean energy is a smart way to restart the economy and help small businesses create jobs. That sentiment is shared by 76% of Democratic business owners and 53% of Republican ones. Owners of businesses with fewer than 10 employees are particularly optimistic that a shift in energy sources will help spur job creation.

53% of small business owners agree that adopting new energy policies will transform the economy and want their businesses to be part of the revitalization, compared with 42% who don’t.

63% of business owners think America should focus on maximizing the value of the energy we use and invest in clean energy, while just 24% think the country should keep subsidizing oil companies.

Small business owner support for the bill will increase even further if it includes several tools to help them take advantage of new developments in clean energy. This includes interest-free loans to help them make energy efficiency upgrades, free energy audits to help them learn how to reduce usage and save money, and consultation on how they can profit from the emerging clean energy industry.

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