Economic Development - Success Assurance Model and Fund - Establishment
Impact
If enacted, SB969 will significantly impact small business operations in Maryland by providing them with easier access to essential business services, thereby fostering their growth and sustainability. The bill allocates an initial appropriation of $4 million in fiscal year 2025 to the fund, establishing a structured approach to delivering business consultation and support services. This initiative is expected to benefit a variety of small enterprises, especially minority and women-owned businesses, providing them with professional expertise that they might not have been able to afford otherwise.
Summary
Senate Bill 969, titled 'Economic Development - Success Assurance Model and Fund - Establishment', aims to enhance support for small businesses in Maryland through the establishment of a Success Assurance Model within the Department of Commerce. This initiative is designed to provide various professional services such as accounting, IT, marketing, and legal advice to small businesses, helping them to expand and sustain operations. The bill sets up a Success Assurance Fund, a special, nonlapsing fund intended to finance these business services through grants awarded to a coordinating service provider selected by a managing nonprofit, which will oversee the model's administration.
Contention
While proponents of SB969 advocate for its potential to boost small businesses, concerns may arise over the selection and accountability of the coordinating service provider and managing nonprofit. Critics might argue that without proper checks, these entities may not effectively meet the needs of the diverse small business community or that the funds could be mismanaged. The bill includes monitoring and reporting requirements to address these concerns, mandating annual reports to the General Assembly on the program's implementation and the usage of funds.
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Relating to the establishment of the Texas Rural Development Fund and to the establishment, operation, and funding of certain programs for rural economic development.
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