Brian Schutt: Growing entrepreneurship requires growing support
Current and future lawmakers should consider tax reforms that create more simplicity and consistency during the critical infancy stage.
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Current and future lawmakers should consider tax reforms that create more simplicity and consistency during the critical infancy stage.
Data suggests that access to capital, specifically for Black entrepreneurs, is a key obstacle in growing and scaling our business.
Small businesses create community—which might be harder for other institutions to mimic in the same way.
It is critical that we discuss the role expensive, private, not-for-profit colleges and universities play in making the student loan problem worse.
We must … take decisive actions to remove the barriers that prevent too many people from achieving the American dream.
The tobacco industry has aggressively marketed menthol cigarettes (like Newport and Kool) to minority groups.
Politicians questioned the sample sizes, the methodology and Brian’s integrity. But they couldn’t shop their numbers freely anymore.
I still believe we live in the best nation in the world, with the greatest opportunities for individual achievement.
Service is presented not as a moment in time but as a continuum.
Why are we not eager to reward those who perform jobs we are otherwise incapable of doing ourselves?
As Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote … the Constitution is neutral on abortion—it neither favors nor opposes.
Unenumerated rights are legal rights that are inferred but not expressly written, or ‘enumerated,’ within the Constitution.
I believe we have never faced a more consequential moment in the fight for women’s equity in the United States.
We have come a long way since 1973, in medical science, in our love and compassion for unborn babies, and in our work to care for and support pregnant mothers in crisis.
Please, do not take us back to a time when abortion laws jeopardized women’s health.
The pro-life wing of the Indiana Republican Party has finally caught the car. Now let’s see if its members know how to drive.
Women need no longer decide for themselves and their families. The supermajority has taken on that responsibility.
Such an increase would mark a further ramping up of the Fed’s rate hikes as it intensifies its fight against accelerating inflation. The Fed hasn’t raised its rate by 1 percentage point in several decades.
Companies hit the brakes on deal-making during the first half of 2022 as concerns over pervasive inflation, interest rate hikes and the threat of a recession loomed over Wall Street.
Experts said this “historic backsliding” in vaccination coverage was especially disturbing since it was occurring as rates of severe malnutrition were rising.