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The SBAC has significantly impacted the small business community since 2010.  From reducing LLC fees to championing legislation focused on reducing premiums for small businesses and increasing transparency to understand better what drives health insurance costs.

Our mission has always been to fight alongside small business advocates to enact policies that support small businesses, their employees, and our economy.  And we love when our community responds to us in words or videos. It means the world to us and keeps the momentum going as we continue to secure BIG wins!

With that - check out our new Testimonial page with videos, words of support and a fresh new look.

And if you'd like to add your words of support to the page - there's a link for that too.  Thank you for all you do to help us help the small business community.  Together we are strong.

Insights Archive

SBAC Sponsors Run to End Homelessness

By growthzone | June 22, 2021

July 17th – July 25th The SBAC is proud to sponsor A Safe Haven’s Run/Walk to End Homelessness! This is a virtual event where you can Run or Walk and choose your distance. We would love for you to join the SBAC Team and run/walk with us.  Help us raise money to fight to end…

Elliot Richardson speaks with FOX 32 about #ChiBizStrong on June 19th.

By growthzone | June 21, 2021

Elliot Richardson, SBAC President, speaks with FOX 32 about #ChiBizStrong and stopping politics from derailing important reforms for business. Please translate this page to the language of your choice. Supporters Fifth Third Bank Saul Ewing Arnstein Lehr Inland Bank Ntiva Daily Herald Tandem HR Interprenet Signature Bank Lexitas Empower Korey Richardson Open One Solutions Freeborn…

Are Illinois politicians supporting small businesses?

By growthzone | June 15, 2021

Illinois politicians have completed their spring legislative session. The Democrats, who hold a supermajority in both legislative chambers, proclaim their budget supports the small business community. That budget allocates $300 million for the Back to Business grant program, presumably to be awarded to small businesses struggling to recover from the pandemic. The budget also includes…

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