
Did you know that the federal government provides opportunities in contracting, business development and other programs for Native American small business owners? During National Native American Heritage Month, take the time to learn more about these programs and services.
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Why Veterans are Well-Suited to Become Business Owners—And the Lessons You can Learn from Them
By Robert Irvine
Entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone. The average worker bee might complain about their lousy boss or the inefficiency of their company and muse on how much better things would be if they were in charge, but the fact is few people have the rare combination of energy, guts, and determination to actually go out and create a business of their own. In short: most people would rather deal with a situation they hate than do what’s necessary to become their own boss.
I understand why.
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Empowering Gen Z Entrepreneurs at the SBA’s Youth Entrepreneurship Summit
By Associate Administrator of the SBA Office of Entrepreneurial Development, Allen Gutierrez
Did you know that 20% of Gen Zs see themselves starting a business in their first five years out of college? Gen Zs are enterprising and entrepreneurial, and they’re already taking the small business sector by storm. Twenty-one-year-old Jaylen Bledsoe started Bledsoe Global Group at the age of 13, and his business has since boomed into a multimillion-dollar company.
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HUBZone News
The SBA issued a direct final rule that will allow governors to seek HUBZone designation for certain rural areas, including Opportunity Zones. This expansion of HUBZone areas will provide a valuable resource to small businesses in underserved communities to foster economic development and job creation – creating a pathway to the middle class for the residents of distressed areas.
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Get Your Nomination in Today
Don’t be shy, we want you to brag. The SBA is accepting nominations for its 2020 National Small Business Week Awards, including the annual Small Business Person of the Year. Tell us your story for a chance to receive one of the nation’s highest honors for small business achievement.
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Protect Your Small Business from Cybercrime
Did you know that 43 percent of cybercrime around the world is targeted at small businesses? The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has created Cyber Essentials, a guide which includes cybersecurity best practices for small businesses.
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Get Inspired: Small Business Success Story
Meet the entrepreneurs who help guitarists rock! Jamie Stillman and Julie Robbins, owners of EarthQuaker Devices, started their guitar special effects pedal business in a basement. Since then, the Akron, Ohio-based business has moved into a renovated two-story 15,000 sq. ft. building, where more than 57 employees make and distribute products to 47 countries around the world.
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10 Tips for Small Business Saturday Success
For millions of small businesses across the United States, it’s getting close to the most wonderful time of the year: Small Business Saturday! Celebrated two days after Thanksgiving, Small Business Saturday is a way for consumers to usher in the busy holiday shopping season and make an impact in their community by supporting independently owned businesses.
News: November 22, 2019
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U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia traveled to Wisconsin this week with Vice President Mike Pence, where they discussed the Pledge to Americas Workers. In Sturgeon Bay, they met with workers and employers from Fincantieri Marine Group, a shipbuilder that has pledged to hire 700 full-time workers and offer 3,000 enhanced career opportunities over the next five years.
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The Department's Employee Benefits Security Administration restored more than $2.5 billion to plans, participants, and beneficiaries; hosted 1,788 compliance assistance events; and provided assistance to 166,000 people in fiscal year 2019.
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In radio and television interviews at this week's White House Media Row, Secretary Scalia discussed how the United States-Mexico-Canada-Agreement would create more jobs and opportunities for America's workers.
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Stat of the Week
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Nine states reported record low jobless rates in October 2019, including Alabama, California, Maine, and South Carolina, which set new series lows.
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Compliance Assistance Highlight
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"Understanding the Yukon"
Webinar
December 12, 2019, 3 - 4 p.m. ET
$25 per participant
Ready to pursue new export horizons? Understand the mining, telecom and construction export opportunities in Yukon, Canada.
Join Peter Johnston, Grand Chief of the Yukon Council of First Nations; James Rigassio, Senior Commercial Officer of the U.S. Commercial Service; industry leaders and experts, in this dialogue.
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The Summary of NLRB decisions for the week of November 12 - 15, 2019 is now available on the NLRB’s website. The summary can be accessed by clicking the links below.
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Federal Register Announcements for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
11/21/2019 12:00 AM EST
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Petition for CNMI-Only Nonimmigrant Transition Worker
USCIS today issued policy guidance explaining how USCIS applies Matter of Stockwell and clarifying when USCIS may adjust the status of an alien whose Conditional Permanent Resident (CPR) status has been terminated. An immigration judge does not need to affirm the termination of CPR status before the alien can file a new adjustment of status application.
An alien with CPR status obtains lawful permanent resident status either based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (if the marriage is less than two years at the time the alien adjusts status or is admitted for lawful permanent resident status) or based on an immigrant investor (EB-5) visa.
An alien with CPR status is generally ineligible to adjust their status on a new basis under the provisions of section 245(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. However, USCIS may adjust an alien’s status if their CPR status has been terminated and:
- The alien has a new basis for adjustment of status;
- The alien is otherwise eligible to adjust status; and
- USCIS has jurisdiction over the adjustment of status application.
Time spent in the prior CPR status does not count toward the residency requirements for naturalization.
This guidance applies to adjustment of status applications filed with USCIS on or after Nov. 21, 2019. |
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