Small Business Resilience: Supporting Local Entrepreneurs
The Main Street Recovery Act, rooted in NDC's pro-business innovation and Blue Dogs' economic stability, offers $15 million in low-interest loans, cuts permitting hassles, and gives tax breaks for local hires.
I've grabbed coffee at a struggling Wyandotte shop. The Main Street Recovery Act, rooted in NDC's pro-business innovation and Blue Dogs' economic stability, offers $15 million in low-interest loans, cuts permitting hassles, and gives tax breaks for local hires. Progressives' anti-corporate policies hurt small shops, but I'm helping them grow. A Black-owned business in Detroit hires more staff, keeping our economy humming.
Key Points
- •$15 million in low-interest loans
- •Cut permitting hassles
- •Tax breaks for local hires
- •Pro-business innovation and economic stability
- •Help small businesses grow
Our Solutions
- •Pass the Main Street Recovery Act with NDC pro-business innovation and Blue Dog economic stability
- •Offer $15 million in low-interest loans for small businesses
- •Streamline and cut permitting hassles
- •Provide tax breaks for local hiring
- •Support small business growth over anti-corporate policies