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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson) for 5 minutes.
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of
the small business development centers located throughout my district
and throughout the country. These development centers are Statewide,
nationally accredited programs that provide one-on-one consulting,
training, and information resources to empower new and existing small
businesses.
They are a public-private partnership between the Small Business
Administration, the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce and Economic
Development, and universities and colleges across the Commonwealth.
Clarion University and Penn State both have fantastic small business
development centers whose mission is to provide entrepreneurs with the
knowledge needed to make smart decisions and to see their businesses
grow and prosper.
Over the past few months, I have received many letters in support of
small business development centers from constituents who have utilized
these services to start or maintain a small business of their own.
Lisa from Smethport wrote that, after growing up working in her
family's restaurant, it had always been a dream to operate her own
restaurant. Through the help of the Clarion University Small Business
Development Center, her dream became a reality.
Joseph from Punxsutawney worked with the center to help manage his
business's financial records and receive a line of credit. He wrote
that the information and advice they provided helped him make critical
business decisions with confidence.
And Emily from Franklin recently opened up a charming bed and
breakfast after working with the development center staff to write up a
business plan and organize the financial aspects of her business. She
hopes to continue working with the development center and said she
truly feels as though they want her to succeed.
Mr. Speaker, these are just some of the stories I have received, and
I thank all of my constituents that took the time to share their
stories with me. The success stories of small business owners that work
with development centers are endless. They have greatly helped economic
progress in my district.
The Clarion University center helped start up 55 new businesses in
2017 and supported more than 500 constituents.
Nationally, small businesses make up 99.7 percent of U.S. employer
firms. In 2018, there were more than 30 million small businesses that
employed 58 million people.
The development center program, operated through the Small Business
Administration, was allocated $130 million for fiscal year 2018.
Through the continued funding of small business development centers,
paired with the passage of probusiness legislation like the Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act, entrepreneurship can continue to thrive in Pennsylvania
and all across this country.
Mr. Speaker, that is something every American can applaud and that we
should be proud of.
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