Saturday, August 20, 2011

68 U.S. senators voted to approve a bill on state support of small business

American small businesses will be allocated an additional $ 30 billion of government funds as part of state. According to sources, in mid-September 2010 the U.S. Senate approved a new bill to support smaller companies in the country. While it is known that this bill will be primarily to reduce taxes for small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S.. And reduce the number of state inspections of small and medium businesses. During the voting on the entry into force of the new law against the imposition of such rules voted 38 senators and over - 61. The final step for the entry into force of the new law left its consideration by the House of Representatives. While many analysts are 100% sure that there is a bill unanimously approved. And if Congress approves the bill, the last point of entry into force of the bill will remain the signature of U.S. President, Barack Obama. Although the head of America already announced in absentia by the fact that the signing of the law on his part will not make a long wait, and that he would give his consent after receiving the document at hand.

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