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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.

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PANDEMIC MAKES STUDENT DEBT RELIEF CRUCIAL

By growthzone | March 6, 2021

Pandemic Makes Student Debt Relief Crucial Over 45 million Americans collectively owe an approximate $1.6 trillion in student loans. This exorbitant debt stifles our economy and impedes the mobility of young Americans who thought going to college would provide financial security. The economic impact of the pandemic has put Americans further into debt and has…

Press Release – Chicago’s Cut Red Tape Agenda

By growthzone | March 2, 2021

Chicago’s Cut Red Tape Agenda March 2, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Elliot Richardson // 847-380-4900 // Elliot@sbacil.org Cutting unnecessary and burdensome red tape will help Chicago’s small and local businesses recover from the pandemic.  Much of this red tape should have been eliminated long ago.    The Small Business Advocacy Council and a coalition of…

New PPP Rules for Sole Proprietors and Businesses with 20 or fewer Employees

By growthzone | February 25, 2021

New PPP Rules for Sole Proprietors and Businesses with 20 or fewer Employees From February 24th to March 9th, the Small Business Administration will accept applications for PPP loans for sole proprietors and businesses with fewer than 20 employees. The move is meant to make it easier for businesses with few or no employees –…

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