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Sen. Young co-sponsors bill that would help small businesses become more digital

(Photo supplied/U.S. Senator Todd Young)

Senator Todd Young of Indiana has introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at helping small businesses adopt digital tools.

Young was one of four senators, two from each party, who introduced The Small Business Technological Advancement Act. The legislation would clarify that those businesses can utilize a loan program to finance technology that supports daily operations, including inventory management, product delivery, and accounting systems.

Young says the bipartisan effort “would mitigate these economic barriers, facilitating the adoption of digital tools by small businesses in Indiana and across the country.”

 

 

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Charles U Farley July 19, 2023 at 7:07 pm

$32T in debt, and RINO Young is giving away more borrowed money… Let the banks issue loans, and let the Federal government stick to the (very small) list of things it is supposed to do!

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