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Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council

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Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council
NameSmall Business & Entrepreneurship Council
Formation1994
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
Key peopleKaren Kerrigan

Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and protect the interests of small businesses and entrepreneurship in the United States. The council was founded in 1994 by Karen Kerrigan, a renowned small business advocate, with the goal of providing a voice for small business owners and entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C.. The organization works closely with National Federation of Independent Business, National Small Business Association, and United States Chamber of Commerce to advance the interests of small businesses. The council's efforts are also supported by prominent small business advocates, including Steve Forbes, Larry Kudlow, and Jack Kemp.

Introduction

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council is a leading advocate for small businesses and entrepreneurs, working to create a favorable business environment that allows them to thrive. The organization's work is guided by the principles of free market economics, as advocated by Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, and Adam Smith. The council's members include small business owners, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders from across the United States, including California, New York, Texas, and Florida. The organization also collaborates with other business groups, such as the National Association of Manufacturers, National Retail Federation, and International Franchise Association, to promote small business growth and development.

History

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council was founded in 1994 by Karen Kerrigan, a veteran small business advocate who had previously worked with National Federation of Independent Business and United States Chamber of Commerce. The organization's early years were marked by a focus on tax reform, with the council playing a key role in the passage of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, which was signed into law by President Bill Clinton. The council has also been involved in efforts to reform the healthcare system, working with American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, and Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America to promote healthcare solutions that benefit small businesses. The organization's work has been recognized by prominent small business advocates, including Steve Forbes, Larry Kudlow, and Jack Kemp, who have all served on the council's board of directors.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council's mission is to promote and protect the interests of small businesses and entrepreneurs in the United States. The organization's objectives include advocating for tax reform, reducing regulatory burden, and promoting free trade agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and Trans-Pacific Partnership. The council also works to promote entrepreneurship and small business growth, through initiatives such as the Small Business Administration's Microloan Program and the National Science Foundation's Small Business Innovation Research program. The organization's efforts are guided by the principles of limited government, as advocated by Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Milton Friedman.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council is a leading advocate for small businesses and entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C.. The organization's policy and advocacy efforts focus on issues such as tax reform, regulatory reform, and trade policy, with the goal of creating a favorable business environment that allows small businesses to thrive. The council works closely with Congress, the White House, and federal agencies, such as the Federal Reserve, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Internal Revenue Service, to promote small business interests. The organization's advocacy efforts are also supported by prominent small business advocates, including Steve Forbes, Larry Kudlow, and Jack Kemp, who have all testified before Congress on behalf of the council.

Membership_and_Programs

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council has a diverse membership base, including small business owners, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders from across the United States. The organization offers a range of programs and services, including advocacy and lobbying efforts, research and publications, and events and conferences. The council also provides small business owners and entrepreneurs with access to networking opportunities, business development resources, and policy briefings, through partnerships with organizations such as National Association of Women Business Owners, Minority Business Development Agency, and Small Business Development Centers. The organization's members include prominent small businesses, such as Dell, Home Depot, and Walmart, as well as industry leaders, such as Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Warren Buffett.

Research_and_Publications

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council publishes a range of research reports and publications on issues related to small business and entrepreneurship. The organization's research focuses on topics such as tax policy, regulatory burden, and entrepreneurship, with the goal of providing small business owners and entrepreneurs with the information and resources they need to succeed. The council's publications include the Small Business Survival Index, which ranks the 50 states according to their small business-friendly policies, and the Entrepreneurship Index, which measures the level of entrepreneurial activity in the United States. The organization's research is widely cited by media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Bloomberg, and is used by policymakers to inform small business policy decisions. The council's research is also supported by prominent think tanks, including Cato Institute, Heritage Foundation, and American Enterprise Institute.

Category:Small business

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