Dear Small Business Advocate,
Three years ago
today, the Small Business Jobs Act became law. As Chair of the
Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, I am proud to
have led this bipartisan effort to help America’s small business
recover from The Great Recession.
The Small Business
Jobs Act added billions of dollars of lending and investment to
America’s entrepreneurs and provided $12 billion in tax relief to
small businesses from coast to coast.
(Press Conference in support of the Small Business Jobs Act, Sept. 2010) -Watch video-
When I took over as
Chair of this Committee in January 2009, our country was facing the
worst economic recession since the Great Depression. The U.S.
economy lost 818,000 jobs that month alone. From September 2008
through the end of 2009, the Great Recession wiped out 7 million
American jobs.
In the face of
tightening credit markets and insufficient resources to assist them,
small businesses were struggling to keep their doors open; and the
primary agency responsible for assisting them was itself struggling
to keep up with demand after suffering significant budget cuts in the
previous years.
The Small Business
Jobs Act got small businesses in Louisiana, and across the nation,
the help they need, ensuring they maintained their historic role as
job creators and innovators spurring economic recovery.
Since the passage
of the Small Business Jobs Act:
--The Small Business
Administration (SBA) supported approximately $60 billion in lending
over the past two years, which were the two highest SBA lending years
on record.
--SBA has refinanced
2,424 small business commercial mortgages, totaling almost $2.3
billion in volume through the 504 commercial mortgage refinance
program. This helped contribute to the highest 504 lending year
of all time which supported over $15 billion in small business
lending.
---SBA successfully
rolled out the first round of State Trade and Export Promotion (STEP)
grants in September 2011 to 47 states and four territories, totaling
$30 million. STEP grants maximize the federal-state-local
resources to help small businesses export so they can grow their
business and create jobs. The STEP program assisted more than
2,000 small businesses begin exporting or increase their current
export success.
Sincerely, Mary Laundrieu
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