Ya think Eliot needs better advisors?
We have a relatively new governor here in New York, a fellow you may have heard of named Eliot Spitzer. He used to be the state’s Attorney General.
Ah … those were the glory days, huh?
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He is finding that sallying forth to do battle [...]
An Interview with Advocacy Chief Counsel Tom Sullivan
Today, the SBA Office of Advocacy will announce their ten recommended regulations for review and reform, as nominated by small business owners and advocates, at a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington.
Sadly, I’m going to miss that press conference but I’ve got the next best thing. On February 11th, I got a [...]
Niceties of language and connecting the dots
One thing that never changes about Washington is double-talk.
Let me give you an example.
One of the ongoing conflicts between the House and Senate Small Business Committees and the Bush Administration has been over the Microloan program. The Microloan program provides loans to microenterprise development organizations, which they then use to capitalize loan funds to make [...]



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