Will Wisconsin's Small Businesses Survive Another Snowless Winter?

Wisconsin, USAFri Sep 13 2024
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A winter without snow, a winter where your small business is forced to close its doors due to a lack of customers. This is the reality for many small businesses in Wisconsin, who rely on winter weather to attract tourists and generate revenue. But what if there was a way to ensure that these businesses could receive financial relief during times of hardship? Senator Tammy Baldwin has introduced the Winter Recreation Small Business Recovery Act, a bill aimed at providing disaster relief to small businesses affected by mild winters. The bill would amend the existing SBA's Injury Disaster Loans program to include winters with below-average snowfall or snow cover.
"We can't assume that our winters will always be snowy, and our small businesses need a lifeline to stay afloat during lean times," said Senator Baldwin. "This bill provides the support our small businesses need to recover and thrive, even when winter doesn't cooperate. " So, what does this mean for small businesses in Wisconsin? • Will this bill really help small businesses recover from the financial losses caused by mild winters? • Can we rely on snowfall to always attract tourists, or are there more factors at play? • How will this bill impact the overall economy of Wisconsin, and what are the potential benefits and drawbacks?
https://localnews.ai/article/will-wisconsins-small-businesses-survive-another-snowless-winter-65d959ca

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