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1996 SESSION
961292760Patrons-- Woods, Couric, Howell, Lucas, Miller, Y.B., Ticer and Whipple; Delegates: Christian, Connally, Cooper, Crittenden, Crouch, Cunningham, Darner, Drake, Hull, Keating, Puller, Rhodes, Sherwood, Van Landingham and Watts
WHEREAS, the Virginia Small Business Development Center (VSBDC) has completed its study of the barriers to the formation, financing, and operation of women-owned businesses in Virginia as directed by Senate Joint Resolution No. 102 (1994); and
WHEREAS, the VSBDC made a specific recommendation in the resulting Senate
Document No. 39 (1995) to [ appoint designate ] an individual on the
staff of the Department of Economic Development's Office of Small Business
Development to be Virginia's Women's Business Advocate; and
WHEREAS, this recommendation mirrors many other states that have such advocates to assist in developing programs for women business owners and to study closely the needs and successes of this fast-growing economic sector; and
WHEREAS, The United States House of Representatives Committee on Small Business has concluded that the increase in women entrepreneurs is the most significant recent economic phenomena in the United States; and
WHEREAS, women-owned businesses are playing an increasingly vital role in Virginia's economy; and
WHEREAS, there remain many unnecessary hurdles and socioeconomic obstacles for women who own businesses, particularly small businesses; and
WHEREAS, such [ an appointment a designation ] will have a positive
impact on eliminating obstacles to women-owned business growth in Virginia; and
WHEREAS, the [ appointed designated ] individual will also fill an
all-important ombudsman role for women-owned companies across the Commonwealth;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the Secretary
of Commerce and Trade ensure that the Department of Economic Development [
create designate ] a staff position in the Office of Small Business
Development for an individual to serve as Virginia's Women's Business Advocate
on or before July 1, 1996.