[POLL] What Should Congress Debate First to Help Small Businesses?


What Do Small Businesses Want Congress to Do First?

Members of Congress are set to return from their August recess on Sept. 5.

When they come back, they’ll be under increasing pressure from President Donald Trump and small businesses across the country to start passing some helpful legislation.

What Do Small Businesses Want Congress to Do First?

Prior to the recess, members of the Senate failed to repeal or replace Obamacare.

There is also the promise of “historic” tax reform through Congress. Of course, there’s immigration legislation pending, too. And there is even more on hold concerning regulatory issues some say are holding back business.

What Should Congress Debate First to Help Small Business?

Is your company waiting on Congress for some substantial small business reform? Tell us by answering our poll:

What Should Congress Debate First to Help Small Business?

  • Tax reform (38%, 431 Votes)
  • Healthcare (27%, 312 Votes)
  • Regulations (24%, 276 Votes)
  • Something else (7%, 75 Votes)
  • Immigration reform (4%, 47 Votes)

Total Voters: 1,141

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Joshua Sophy Joshua Sophy is the Editor for Small Business Trends and the Head of Content Partnerships. A journalist with 20 years of experience in traditional and online media, he is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists. He founded his own local newspaper, the Pottsville Free Press, covering his hometown.

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