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[Video] Why Can’t Chuck Get His Business Off the Ground?

by Donna Maria

I was thrilled to learn that IBN member Candy Sweeney of Nakee Natural procured a $10,000 loan resulting from the recently signed Small Business Jobs Act. But as I’ve said before, it’s not solely lack of financial resources that prevent INDIEs from owning profitable ventures. It’s also unnecessary federal, state, and local government red tape. This video, by the Institute For Justice, illustrates the point.

Money is a necessary part of running a business. One can never really have enough of it. But even if you have money, and even if you manage it well, you can still be strangled by red tape. This is especially so when the products or services you offer are regulated by more than one agency — which is almost always the case.

In the coming months, I look forward to working with state and federal officials to ensure that their oversight is carefully tailored and coordinated so that small and independent businesses don’t suffer from regulatory duplication that inhibits their ability to introduce new products to a waiting market place.

Question: What governmental red tape do you face in your neck of the woods?

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posted on October 29, 2010 ·

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  • http://twitter.com/LAminerals Lorraine Pierce

    In Texas there’s actually very little red tape, for now. I had to set up sales tax number, federal EIN number, and a DBA for my county, that’s about it. But I have heard nightmares about other states, like Florida, my former state of residence. Glad I moved out west before going into business!

    • http://www.indiebusinessblog.com Donna Maria Coles Johnson

      Good for you! I’m excited that you are in a place where you are not so burdened with the red tape.

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