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The Small Business Act Amendments of 1958 (Pub. L. 85–536, 72 Stat. 384, enacted July 18, 1958) withdrew Title II as part of that act and made it a separate act to be known as the "Small Business Act". Its function was and is to "aid, counsel, assist and protect, insofar as is possible, the interests of small business concerns".
The Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–188 (text), H.R. 3448, 110 Stat. 1755, enacted August 20, 1996) is a United States federal law.It was sponsored by Rep. Bill Archer (R-TX) and it was signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
The SBA was created on July 30, 1953, by Republican President Eisenhower with the signing of the Small Business Act, currently codified at 15 U.S.C. ch. 14A.The Small Business Act was originally enacted as the "Small Business Act of 1953" in Title II (67 Stat. 232) of Pub. L. 83–163 (ch. 282, 67 Stat. 230, July 30, 1953); The "Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act" was Title I ...
"The BOI reporting requirements are a harmful invasion of small business owners' privacy and a misuse of their valuable time," added Beth Milito, Executive Director of NFIB's Small Business Legal ...
The Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996 cut the minimum wage, by enabling employers to take the tips of their staff to subsidize the minimum wage. A series of proposals by Democratic and independent politicians to advance labor rights were not enacted, [ 55 ] and the United States began to fall behind most other developed countries in ...
The Corporate Transparency Act originally caught the attention of business owners when it became law in January 2021, said Roger Miller of Mizick Miller & Company, an accounting firm that serves ...
The Protection of Homes, Small Businesses, and Private Property Act of 2005 is a United States bill "[t]o protect homes, small businesses, and other private property rights, by limiting the power of eminent domain." The bill was introduced on June 27, 2005, to the first session of the 109th Congress.
The National Small Business Association has successfully challenged a law designed to combat money laundering but that small businesses contend is too burdensome. A federal court in Alabama on ...