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Pelosi
Remarks at Enrollment Ceremony
for Small Business
Legislation
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined
senior Members of Congress and small business
owners and advocates at an enrollment ceremony
at the Capitol this afternoon to sign H.R. 5297,
the Small Business Jobs Act, and send it to
President Obama for his signature into law. The
House passed the bill earlier this afternoon by
a vote of 237 to 187, with only one Republican
supporting the measure; the Senate passed the
legislation on September 16. Below are the
Speaker’s remarks.
“Good afternoon. I have often said to my
colleagues that one of the most optimistic steps
a person can take, except maybe getting married,
is to start a small business. It is risk
taking. It is entrepreneurial. It is in the
spirit of our great country. And today, we
celebrate that great spirit.
“I am proud to be joined by small business
leaders and small business advocates and small
businessmen and women. They represent the
millions of small businesses nationwide that are
the backbone of the American economy.
“In their name, today, Mr. Hoyer, our
distinguished Majority Leader; Mr. Clyburn, our
Majority Whip; the chairs of our Steering and
Policy Committee, Chairwoman Rosa De Lauro and
Chairman George Miller; the chairman of one of
the committees of jurisdiction on this bill,
Chairman Sandy Levin.
“In the name of America’s small business people,
we will send to President Obama legislation that
will unleash hundreds of billions of dollars in
loans for America’s small businesses, create
half a million new jobs, and provide billions of
dollars in tax relief. And we are doing it in a
fiscally responsible way—creating 500,000 jobs
without adding to the deficit. It is paid
for.
“Earlier this month, I joined, once again, over
and over again all of us join our small business
owners in our own districts to hear about the
challenges they are facing. They told me, once
again, about difficulties obtaining capital they
need to keep their doors open and to grow.
Indeed, 45 percent of small businesses seeking
loans were unable to get their credit needs met
last year.
“I heard that day from a longstanding leader for
San Francisco’s and California’s small
businesses, Scott Hauge. He said, ‘All we
are asking for is this: lend us the capital so
that we can create the jobs. It’s what we do
best.’
“Today, we are doing just that: unleashing $300
billion in lending to small businesses and
offering more than $12 billion in tax incentives
to help small businesses grow, hire, and fuel
our economy.
“The most eloquent voices in this debate have
been the small business owners themselves. I am
pleased that we have two such small business
owners here. Frequently we talk about them from
the podium, but I want you to hear from them
themselves. First, we will hear from Mariana
Huberman, an entrepreneur from right here in
Washington D.C. And after Mariana, Todd
McCracken will join us and tell us of his
experience and why this legislation is
important.
“Small businesses, as we know, are the backbone
of our economy: they have created two-thirds of
all the new jobs created over the last 15
years. Today, we are helping small businesses
become what they have been all along but even
stronger engines of our recovery.
“Shortly, I will sign the bill, but first we are
going to hear from Mariana. Mariana, please
join us. Mariana Huberman—owner of a UPS store
in D.C.”
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