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Week of April 21, 2003

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President's Message

* Green Building Is on the Rise

Housing and Economics

* Housing Starts Show Resilience in March
* Market Expectations of Builders Climb in April

Housing Politics

* House Approves Legislation to Aid Small Businesses
* Affordable Housing Funds Under Attack in Florida
* Workers' Comp Costs Going Haywire Again in Florida

Small Builders & Remodelers

* Contractors Corner — Be Prepared for Hard Times
* Portland, OR, Remodelors™ Council Helps Disabled Sheriff

Green Building

* Green Construction Needs a Push

Sales & Marketing

* Closer's Corner — Mystery New Home Shoppers Report From the Trenches

Multifamily

* San Francisco Condos Most Expensive in U.S.
* Alabama Builder Named To HUD Multifamily Post

Seniors Housing

* AARP Confirms NAHB Studies of Boomer Buyers

Business Management

* Strategic Planning Software Can Help Focus Your Business Model

Member Dividends

* NAHB Members Find Job Seekers Online

Building Products

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Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* A Message from the Candidate
* Regional Builders Shows Set for San Francisco and Dallas

NBN Back Issues

 

House Approves Legislation to Aid Small Businesses

By an overwhelming vote of 417-to-4, the House on April 8 passed H.R. 205, the “National Small Business Regulatory Assistance Act of 2003.” Introduced in early January by Rep. John Sweeney (R-NY), H.R. 205 would authorize free, confidential services to help small businesses comply with state and federal regulations. 

Under the legislation, the Small Business Administration would be required to enter into agreements with participating Small Business Development Centers to provide the services to small companies.


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Supporters of the legislation noted that many small businesses pay a bigger share of their income to comply with regulations than large firms, and that they are often concerned about asking for advice because they fear it will trigger an enforcement action.

The bill would alleviate those concerns. It would also require the SBA to submit periodic reports on the number of small businesses it has assisted, as well as a list of regulations that the agency feels are too onerous for small businesses.

The legislation has been sent to the Senate for consideration.

To view the House bill, click here, and type in H.R. 205 in the upper left hand corner.
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