Maryland's Small Businesses: A Call for Collaboration
Small business owners in Maryland are urging lawmakers to pay more attention to their needs. They believe that having a say in policy decisions is crucial for their success and the well-being of their communities.
Recently, over 233 local entrepreneurs, including Khari Parker, attended the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Summit in Washington, D.C. Their goal was to discuss the challenges and opportunities of running a small business in Maryland with key political figures like Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, and Rep. Kweisi Mfume.
A National Gathering of Entrepreneurs
The summit brought together more than 2,000 small business owners from across the country. It highlighted the resilience and determination of these entrepreneurs, who continue to innovate and invest in their communities despite facing higher costs and hiring difficulties.
Key Survey Insights
A survey by Goldman Sachs revealed that:
- 78% of small business owners are confident about growth.
- 74% plan to expand their operations in the coming year.
Challenges and the Call for Government Support
However, the path to growth is not without its hurdles. Small business owners are calling for a stronger partnership with the government. They believe that lawmakers can play a pivotal role in creating a stable environment that fosters economic growth in Maryland.
By working closely with small business owners, policymakers can better understand the realities of running a business and make informed decisions that support job creation and community development.
The Importance of Ongoing Dialogue
The summit served as a reminder of the collective strength of small business owners. It also underscored the importance of ongoing dialogue between entrepreneurs and lawmakers.
As small businesses continue to navigate challenges, the support and collaboration of the government will be crucial in sustaining momentum and driving economic prosperity.