u.s. small business administration
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SBA Administrator Guzman touts disaster relief in Denver visit
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U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Guzman verified Tuesday the agency recently updated its method of calculating costs when helping homeowners or businesses owners who lost everything in the Marshall Fire, meaning many get more financial relief. In an interview with the Denver Gazette while Guzman was on a tour of small businesses, and participated…
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SBA official: Hacks cost small business average of $500,000
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Maria Roat, CIO for the Small Business Administration, outlines the top cyber threats to small businesses. (Video by Wayne Heilman) Small businesses will spend an average of $500,000 to recover from a cyberattack and more than half wind up shutting down, a top U.S. Small Business Administration said Friday in Colorado Springs. Maria Roat, chief…
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State Republicans OK Shane Sandridge election to replace ex-state Rep. Dan Nordberg
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The Colorado Republican Party made it official Tuesday: Shane Sandridge, a Colorado Springs investment consultant and former police officer, won a vacancy election to fill the term of former state Rep. Dan Nordberg, the Colorado Springs Republican who announced last month he was stepping down to take a job as regional administrator of the Small Business Administration…
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State Rep. Dan Nordberg resigning from legislature to take SBA position with Trump administration
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State Rep. Dan Nordberg plans to resign his legislative seat to serve as regional administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Colorado Springs Republican announced Monday. His resignation takes effect at the beginning of January, and a GOP vacancy is scheduled to meet on Dec. 21 to fill the remainder of his term. “I’m ready…
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Tate: Colorado’s hidden $33 billion business tax government will not talk about
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Does Colorado have an invisible $33 billion tax on employers that is holding back economic expansion and job creation? According to a recent report, that amount is the estimated annual cost of compliance imposed on Colorado employers by federal regulations. To get an idea of the magnitude of this compliance cost, consider that it is…





