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Small business ownership is a major pathway for all Americans to achieve success and self-sufficiency and people with disabilities participate in entrepreneurship at a higher rate than nondisabled Americans.

There is some disingenuousness in what we are hearing from some of the providers.

we don't have enough H-2B visas in the program.

We can't find the workers we need, and in a State where we rely on tourism, it's our second-largest industry--we need those seasonal workers.

We're working with some of our other colleagues to not only cap the out-of-pocket cost of insulin until we get these cures, but also to cover uninsured who definitely are experiencing more of the negative effects of the disease.

For Granite Staters in the North Country in particular, the Postal Service is a lifeline.

DOL's role in ensuring that there are enough H-2B visas available to employers is really critical.

They are going to have to face this choice to keep their jobs or leave the Postal Service altogether.

I would also suggest that this is not necessarily about getting employees on board, it's about listening to employees.

Individuals with disabilities deserve equal access to support from SBA and this bipartisan legislation is an important step forward that will help achieve that.

In New Hampshire, our small businesses are part of the backbone of our local economies and make up the fabric of our rural communities.

They are going to have to face this choice to keep their jobs or leave the Postal Service altogether.

But the Federal Government has to keep up with that pay scale as well. And right now, we're not doing that.

we're not producing enough workers to fill the jobs that we're creating.

We can't find the workers we need, and in a State where we rely on tourism, it's our second-largest industry--we need those seasonal workers.

we don't have enough H-2B visas in the program.

I am particularly concerned that moving critical operations from Manchester to Boston will result in significant delivery delays.