Thursday, March 29, 2012

Update on my Senate testimony earlier today…

It’s done. I testified earlier today before the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. It turns out things were a little rushed at the hearing — I was only given about three minutes to deliver my verbal testimony (which is very short, especially given the length of my written testimony) — and Ranking Member Sen. Olympia Snowe wasn’t able to be there for the panel I was on. But I think I got my point across, and Committee Chair Sen. Mary Landrieu commented that the different opinions on the panel made for some interesting debate.

As I began to prepare my testimony last Friday, I was advised that I could submit a lengthy written testimony and summarize the high points in my verbal testimony. To read more about why I did this, and to read the full text of my written testimony, go here.

We’re supposed to get a video of the hearing soon, and you’ll be the first to know when we do. Thanks for your continued support of America’s small business owners. Let’s all cross our fingers that this hearing and other things that are in motion will trigger some needed beneficial changes for our small business community.

Dedicated to Your Continued Success,

Chris

P.S. Let me know how I did (if you happened to catch the live video stream) and/or what you think about my full written testimony. Email me at ChrisHurn@MercantileCC.com or leave a comment on my blog. Thanks in advance!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Small Business Lender to Testify on Capitol Hill


I’m on my way to Washington to fight for Small Businesses!

Late last week I got an invitation to speak before the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship this Thursday (tomorrow). They want me to discuss the FY 2013 SBA budget request, and I’m going to primarily talk about how to get the 504 program back to its historical zero-subsidy status.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Update on small business jobs legislation…


Time to Make Some Noise in Washington…

Here's an UPDATE on what transpired yesterday regarding the JOBS Act (H.R. 3606) and the Reed-Landrieu-Levin Amendment.

Late yesterday, cloture (motion to limit debate) failed on the Reed-Landrieu-Levin Amendment, which included an extension for the SBA 504 Refi program. The cloture motion needed 60 votes and got only 55. This vote was expected due to other issues related to the underlying bill, and was not a reflection on the merits of the one-year refi extension.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

An Urgent Request on Behalf of Small Businesses…

I really don’t feel very well today. I’ve been fighting some sort of virus since late last week, but I came to the office today solely to film a short video for you and compose an urgent blog post. The reason I willed myself to get off the couch, drive to the office, and put my employees’ health at risk is that America’s small businesses need your help (today). In short, I’m asking you to make four (just four) phone calls (again, today).

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Should the SBA be abolished?

What do you think about abolishing the SBA?

The Wall Street Journal announced last week that an upcoming special report will explore the pros and cons of abolishing the U.S. Small Business Administration. This comes in response to President Obama wanting to consolidate a handful of government agencies, and while I’m generally all for streamlining and simplifying government, I’m against what’s being proposed in this case.