In a letter sent to President Obama today, Reps. Ed Royce (R-CA) and Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) encourage the President to include the Small Business Lending Enhancement Act (H.R. 1418) in his soon to be released jobs package. The legislation, introduced earlier this year by Royce and McCarthy, provides much needed financing for small businesses without spending a single tax dollar.
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By Claude R. Marx for Credit Union Times -- Saying it's "time to think outside the box," on job creation, the two House sponsors of legislation to raise the cap on member business loans wrote President Obama on Wednesday to urge him to include the proposal in the jobs package he plans to present Thursday night to Congress. "During this difficult period in our economy, many small businesses require capital to stay afloat, remain competitive and ramp up hiring. By increasing the credit union cap w...
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Rep. Ed Royce will host a job fair on Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at the Walter D. Ehlers Community Center in Buena Park. The job fair is free and open to all constituents who are interested in learning about available jobs.
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Today, Rep. Ed Royce released a new video, launching www.AmericanJobCreators.com, to allow California’s job creators to detail how government regulations are holding them back.
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Rep. Ed Royce issued the following statement after the Department of Labor released the latest report on jobs. The unemployment rate reached its highest level in 2011, hitting 9.2 percent for the month of June.
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Today, Reps. Ed Royce and Carolyn McCarthy introduced the Small Business Lending Enhancement Act, legislation that will provide much needed financing for small businesses without spending a single tax dollar.
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Rep. Royce is an original cosponsor of the Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011. This legislation repeals several burdensome tax provisions, including the 1099 requirement included in the Democrat’s healthcare law passed last year.
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From the Orange County Register -- Thursday's gathering of Orange County's six congressional members before a sold-out Orange County Forum audience was less a policy update than a 5-on-1 political debate over the policies of the Obama administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress. Republican Reps. Ed Royce, Gary Miller, Ken Calvert, John Campbell and Dana Rohrabacher shared the stage with Democratic Rep. Loretta Sanchez. She joked, "I can take them on." And that she did in a lively one-h...
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