Small Business Caucus compiles online survey asking key questions on business challenges and opportunities
ST. PAUL, MN – A bipartisan coalition of state legislators has organized a new Small Business Caucus focused on addressing the challenges and opportunities facing small businesses in Minnesota. The new caucus is seeking the input and partnership of small business owners across the state to help make Minnesota a better, more competitive place to do business. As part of that effort, State Rep. Loren Solberg is asking for the input of local business owners in a new online small business survey.
"There is no one group of Minnesotans who understand our economy's current challenges more than small business. Any effort to restore Minnesota's struggling economy must address the unique challenges facing our small business community. "
The small business survey asks business owners a series of targeted questions that will help legislators better understand the challenges and opportunities facing small business in Minnesota today. The survey can be found on the Minnesota House of Representatives website at www.house.mn Rep. Solberg encourages all small business owners in District 3B to participate.
By listening directly to the concerns of small business owners, and weighing the input of economic experts, Rep. Solberg and the Small Business Caucus plan to pursue a pro-business agenda that will make small businesses more competitive, create jobs, and help speed Minnesota's economic recovery.
Survey input will be collected online until November 30, 2009. Rep. Solberg encourages constituents to contact him with any other questions.
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State Rep. LOREN SOLBERG
NEWS RELEASE
Minnesota House of Representatives
Contact: Sandy Connolly
District 3B (651) 296-2365 (651) 297-8406
443 State Office Building, St. Paul, MN 55155 sandy.connolly@house.mn
November 5, 2009
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