Chapman added, "I think every woman business owner owes the U.S. Women's Chamber a debt of gratitude for their unwavering commitment to see that this program is properly implemented."
Comments on the SBA's proposal can be sent through the U.S. Women's Chamber Web site at http://www.capwiz.com/sblink/issues/alert/?alertid=8889136. The deadline to submit a comment is Monday, July 17, 2006.
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The ASBL is founded on the principle that small businesses, the backbone of a vital American economy, should receive the fair treatment promised by the Small Business Act of 1953.
Representing small businesses in all fields and industries throughout the United States, the ASBL monitors existing policies and proposed policy changes by the Small Business Administration and other federal agencies that affect its members.
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