9/17/10

The U.S. Senate approved a bill to support small businesses worth $ 30 billion

The U.S. Senate approved Thursday a bill on supporting small businesses $ 30 billion. For this document to U.S. bank lending to entrepreneurs, the senator voted in 1961, including two Republicans, while 38 members of the upper house of parliament voted against, reports Associated Press.

Under the new program of small business financing in the U.S., the bill will not only support banks in granting loans, but also provide various business tax breaks. In this case, the main goal of Washington - creating jobs and fighting unemployment by encouraging small businesses.

After approval in the Senate bill will be sent back to a vote in the House of Representatives, and then - the President for signature Barack Obama.

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