Economics

Is the SBA Hurting Small Business?

The founder of the American Small Business League says the Bush Administration and the SBA have created a hostile environment
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Long a champion of small business, Lloyd Chapman, the founder and president of the American Small Business League (ASBL), a federal small-business policy watchdog group based in Petaluma, Calif., is also an arch critic of the Small Business Administration.

The ASBL was originally set up to stop fraud, abuse, and loopholes that allow money and contracts intended for small businesses to be diverted to large companies. Since its founding, the group claims to have helped remove hundreds of large companies from the Small Business Administration's (SBA) database. It also provoked a General Accounting Office investigation that resulted in the federal government confirming that many government contracts were actually going to big businesses.