UPDATED 13:19 EST / APRIL 06 2011

White House Wants Silicon Valley Input On Reg. Changes That Help Business

The US Small Business Administration (SBA) and the White House are reaching out to entrepreneurs to ask for ways federal regulations and processes could be changed to encourage entrepreneurship.

They will be making regional visits to meet with local business people.

I’ve been invited to a conference call this Friday so please let me know if you have any suggestions I can put forward. Obviously, the startup visa is a big one that needs to be implemented.

There is also an online tool for submissions: http://reducingbarriers.ideascale.com.

The SBA will put compile suggestions from the meetings and online submissions into a report for the President.

Cross-posted at [Silicon Valley Watcher]


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