Reform the Small Business Administration
Business Campaign for Better Access to Capital for Black Entrepreneurs
By Frank Knapp Jr. and Derek Peebles
ASBC Board members Frank Knapp, Jr., Campaign Coordinator for Reform the SBA, and Derek Peebles, Executive Director, American Independent Business Alliance, wrote an op-ed in the Jacksonville Free Press urging Congress to support the Enhancing Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century Act. The Act calls for federal research into the reasons why the nation was at a 40-year low in new business startups.
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Reforming the Small Business Administration
The U.S. is at a 40-year low in small business startups. Economists tell us that all net-new jobs in the nation are created by businesses less than five years old and that have four or fewer employees.
Supporting Organizations
American Sustainable Council
South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce
Reform the Small Business Administration
No one Administration is responsible for the current small business startup slump, the lowest rate of small business startups in four decades. Even before the pandemic recession it was clear that the growing economy and record low unemployment did not translate into ramping up the business startup numbers that we need. The pandemic has only worsened these numbers. The nation will not reverse this problem unless a specific federal agency is given the mission, authority and resources to address the issue along with establishing specific and measurable goals.