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| About the Council |
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The Governor's Council on Small Business, formed by Executive Order 2004-12, consists of 25 members, each of whom is appointed by the Governor, and serves without compensation at the pleasure of the Governor.
The Council, made up of small business owners and advocates from both rural and metropolitan areas, serves as the Governor's principal advisory group for issues impacting the Arizona small business community. In this capacity, the Council addresses the needs of entrepreneurs, and serves as a catalyst for improving the manner in which government can better serve those needs.
Specifically, the Council explores the following matters important to small businesses: |
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Ensuring accessible and affordable health insurance for small business |
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Creating a common licensing portal that serves as a liaison between businesses and licensing agencies |
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Increasing the number of women and minority business owners |
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Improving the network and supply chain between Arizona businesses |
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| The Council will address and make recommendations on the above topics, and will hold town hall events throughout the state to discuss these issues and any others that may come up. |
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2006 Office of Governor Janet Napolitano, All Rights Reserved |
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