February 20, 2007

We've moved!

The Microbusiness News Briefs Podcast has move to a new location, which you can find at http://www.microbusinessnewsbriefs.com/podcast/. You can click on the link or, if you're patient, you'll be redirected in a couple of seconds.

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February 05, 2007

MNB 02/05/07: Micros on the International Stage

As I mentioned earlier, I spent most of last week in Spain (or en route to Spain), where I delivered the keynote address to the eighth annual Escala Mikros Congress in Bilbao. The conference is all about microbusinesses - their needs, their successes, and what the regional economic development agencies can do to support their efforts. I have to tell you, being surrounded by officials who were actually excited about microbusinesses was a novel, but welcome, experience.

Plus, a couple of articles that address veteran-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses - a constituency that is at the top of lots of minds, thanks to the war in Iraq.

Listen to this week's podcast.


For more information:

Escala Mikro Congress web site
Garapen, the Basque Association of Economic Development Agencies
Senate Small Business Committee
SBA Office of Advocacy


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Jet lag reigns supreme

Greetings!

Having returned from my trip abroad over the weekend (of which you'll hear more later), I'm just a little behind here. So, I deeply regret that the MNB Podcast will be a tad late this week.

I do expect to upload it later today. My apologies for the delay.

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January 28, 2007

MNB 01/29/07: Bush Floats an Almost-Good Health Care Plan

Well, President Bush got to make a bit of history with the first-ever State of the Union speech that began with the words Madam Speaker -- a fact that he graciously pointed out as soon as he took the podium last Tuesday night. Among other things, he also proposed a health care plan which, while not without problems, is certainly worth talking about. If nothing else, it is a plan that would begin weaning Americans away from employer-provided health insurance, and that would be a very good thing for microbusinesses.

Plus, more action on Capitol Hill last week covering the tax gap and the never-ending drama surrounding that minimum wage increase.

Listen to this week's podcast.


For more information:

State of the Union 2007 (White House web site)
State of the Union: Democratic Response
IRS information and documents on the tax gap
Bill Summary and Status: H.R. 2 (THOMAS)


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January 22, 2007

MNB 01/22/07: Lawmakers Spat Over Small Business Tax Cuts

I suppose it's possible that there's just something in the air that makes people serving in Congress slowly lose their minds, but I doubt it. And maybe the fault could lie in House Democrats trying to score rhetorical brownie points on the backs of Senate Democrats, Senate Republicans and President Bush. Maybe those Democrats, smarting under charges from the party base that they've been "spineless" for the last six years, are spoiling for a fight.

I could have wished, though, that they hadn't chosen to pick a fight over a package of tax cuts that includes a few items of use to microbusinesses for a change.

Listen to this week's podcast.


For more information:

Senate Finance Committee, Summary of Legislation
Hoyer Calls for Clean Minimum Wage Bill (Press Statement)
The Conference Board
National Federation of Independent Business
Senate Small Business Committee


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January 15, 2007

MNB 01/15/07: Velazquez Starts Out With A Steady Hand

A lot of people seemed to think that the Democrats would surge into Washington at the start of the 110th Congress, frothing at the mouth and starting fights with President Bush just because they're Democrats and he's ... well ... not. And certainly there are some storm clouds on the horizon, especially in the little matter of the war in Iraq. But a lot of what seems to be going on during these first few weeks of the new Congress has been pretty mild-mannered and bipartisan.

Is it possible that somebody who said they wanted to "change the tone" in Washington will actually be found to have meant it? What a concept!

Listen to this week's podcast.


For more information:

House Small Business Committee
2006 National Taxpayer Advocate Annual Report to Congress (Executive Summary)
House Ways and Means Committee
The National Association for the Self-Employed
Small Business Trends


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