The Office of Interagency Affairs includes advocates who
pursue regulatory, legislative, and other policy initiatives
that support small business growth. The office prepares comment
letters and testimony on federal proposals that may affect
small firms. The hallmark of Advocacy's efforts is addressing
concerns shared by small businesses of all types. These include
access to capital, burdens of regulatory compliance, costs
associated with telecommunications reform, and tax policies
that do not fit small firm operations. In addition, the Office
of Interagency Affairs tackles regulatory issues that affect
specific industries.
In pursuing good public policy, Advocacy's Office of Interagency
Affairs also monitors federal agencies' compliance with the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), as amended by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. The RFA requires
federal agencies to analyze the impact of proposed regulations
on small firms, and the Office of Advocacy reports on agencies'
compliance to Congress each year.
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