National Write Your Congressman Poll Finds Small Business Owners Crave Action from Congress
The Index found more than half of small business owners strongly dissatisfied with the action of the
"NWYC finds that small business owners are overwhelmingly clear in their mandate to
Small Business Outlook
Despite a lack of satisfaction in Congressional action last quarter to implement regulations that will help small business, more than half of small business owners expect higher revenues this year and plan to invest back into their businesses. Small business remains bullish on their own business results for 2017, with 63 percent expecting an increase in revenues and 61 percent planning to invest in capital expansion.
Small business owners are overwhelmingly supportive of the Republican and
The Index also found small business owners support the repeal of regulations that create restrictions on employment and operations, and are hungry for legislation and policies that help oil and gas and international trade thrive.
When asked what singular action
Trust in Government
Eighty percent of small business owners continue to trust the President far more than
"Without the collective voices of the people,
Methodology
NWYC's Index on the Sentiment of Small Business Owners towards
About National Write Your CongressmanÂ
National Write Your Congressman (NWYC) is an organization that gives small businesses a voice in American government. As the nation's largest, privately held, nonpartisan membership organization made up of small businesses, NWYC is dedicated to the delivery of constituent opinions to representatives in Washington. For 60 years, NWYC has provided small business owners and operators the tools necessary to connect with members of
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