Interview with Karen Kerrigan
Karen is one of the original members of Jim's Brain Trust and she talks about some of the projects she and her organization are working on for small business, including meetings with the presidnet as well as members of Congress.
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What are the key issues facing the global entrepreneurial community?Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what she learned at the Global Entrepreneurship Forum in France.
What can small businesses look forward to -- or fear -- from an Obama administration? Karen Kerrigan talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the key issues that will be debated over the next four years between President Obama and a Democrat controlled Congress and America's small business owners.
Is Congress going to get anything done for small business this year? Karen Kerrigan talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the key issues before Congress, including allowing the ban on offshore drilling to lapse and not passing the union-friendly Card Check bill, which would eliminate the private ballot voting for union organizing.
What is our government up to these days regarding small business issues? Karen Kerrigan talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the issues being debated in Congress today, especially tax increases. They also talk about the upcoming presidential election.
Do you know what laws your government is passing that impact your small business? Karen Kerrigan talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the issues her organization is following, such as a new law that would make using a Health Savings Account more difficult, plus other issues, such as free trade.
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After going to the first World Entrepreneurship Forum in France, Karen Kerrigan shares a letter from Philip Verges regarding entrepreneurs and Wall Street.
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It would be a wise move to bring the perspective of entrepreneurs into consideration as President-elect Barack Obama develops his new Administration's priorities.
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I refuse to be a "Doomsday Diva."
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A coalition is formed to oppose Congress's efforts to change tax laws.
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Congress faces a looming deadline of Nov. 1: The day the Internet tax moratorium expires.
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