Small Business Finance Roundtable – July 18, 2024
The next Office of Advocacy roundtable on financial issues will be held virtually on July 18, 2024, at 10:00 AM ET on the Microsoft Teams platform. If you have an additional issue that you would like to be included, please contact Jennifer Smith at Jennifer.Smith@sba.gov.
To register for this roundtable, complete the online form via Microsoft Virtual Events to receive a Microsoft Teams meeting link.
AGENDA
I. Welcome and Introductions
II. CFPB Proposed Rulemaking on Medical Debt Collection
III. Discussion of Rules on Regulatory Agenda
IV. Open Discussion on US Supreme Court Decision on Agency Deference
V. Other Issues
VI. Adjourn
SBA Advocacy is an independent government office responsible for advancing the views of small businesses in the regulatory policy across the federal government. We conduct roundtables to hear the experiences, challenges, and recommendations of small businesses, and identify alternative approaches for policy development at federal regulatory agencies. Our roundtables are largely held online, to facilitate the attendance of stakeholders from a diverse range of backgrounds, industries, and geographic regions.
Roundtable meetings are open to all interested persons and are intended to facilitate an open and frank discussion about issues of interest to small business. These meetings are off the record and not intended for press purposes. Direct quotations of presenters or attendees may not be used without direct written approval of the person(s) making the statement. All press inquiries should be sent to Chandler Baxter at chandler.baxter@sba.gov. Agendas and presentations are available to all. If you need accommodations for a disability to participate in the roundtable, please contact Jennifer Smith at Jennifer.Smith@sba.gov for assistance.
Should you have any questions or require further information, please contact Assistant Chief Counsel Jennifer Smith at Jennifer.Smith@sba.gov.
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