Small Business Administration
Advocacy
The Office of Advocacy serves as a leading advocate within public policy councils for the more than 22 million small businesses in the United States. The office, which is headed by the chief counsel for advocacy, lobbies Congress, the EXECUTIVE BRANCH, and state agencies concerning the interests and needs of small business. The office also is a leading source of information about the state of small business and the issues that affect small business success and growth.
Additional topics
- Small Business Administration - Women's Business Ownership
- Small Business Administration - Minority Enterprise Development
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