Bill 118 hr 8605, also known as the New Opportunities for Business Ownership and Self-Sufficiency Act, aims to provide support and resources for individuals looking to start their own businesses and achieve financial independence. The bill focuses on promoting entrepreneurship and self-sufficiency by offering grants, loans, and technical assistance to aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly those from underserved communities.
Key provisions of the bill include establishing a grant program to assist individuals in developing business plans, accessing capital, and receiving mentorship from experienced business owners. The bill also seeks to expand access to small business loans for low-income individuals and minorities, as well as provide training and support for individuals with disabilities who are interested in starting their own businesses.
Additionally, the bill includes measures to streamline the process for obtaining government contracts for small businesses, particularly those owned by women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. It also aims to increase access to federal procurement opportunities for small businesses in rural areas.
Overall, the New Opportunities for Business Ownership and Self-Sufficiency Act is designed to empower individuals to pursue entrepreneurship as a pathway to financial stability and success. By providing resources and support to aspiring business owners, the bill seeks to create new opportunities for economic growth and job creation in communities across the country.