Gov. Abbott Signs Bills to Reduce Small Businesses Barriers in Texas


"The laws being signed today reduce barriers for small businesses and prioritize ordinary Texans." 
– Governor Greg Abbott

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott delivered remarks and signed House Bill 346House Bill 2464House Bill 5195House Concurrent Resolution 142, and Senate Bill 2206 into law to enhance Texas' business-friendly environment at the Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership luncheon. Passed during the 89th Regular Legislative Session, these laws will accelerate the process for starting a business in Texas and cut unnecessary government regulations on small businesses.

"Most businesses in the state are actually small businesses – they employ about half of all employees around the entire state. We wanted to make sure that we passed laws that would improve the process of doing business in the state, and we took strategic steps to achieve just that," said Governor Abbott.

"The laws being signed today reduce barriers for small businesses and prioritize ordinary Texans." 

During his remarks, Governor Abbott highlighted the strength of Texas' booming economy and that Texas is the best place to start and own a business. While speaking at the Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership luncheon, he also touted the role that Forth Worth plays in the Texas economy and in advancing America's leadership in military capacity and aerospace technology.

Additionally, the Governor discussed the slate of pro-business legislation passed this legislative session that codifies the business judgement rule, protects shareholders from frivolous lawsuits, and increases business personal property tax exemptions.

The laws signed by the Governor today build on the progress started under his Small Business Freedom Council, which he launched last year to review government efficiency for Texas businesses and provide recommendations to cut unnecessary government regulations.
 
The Governor was joined at the signing ceremon by State Senators Kelly Hancock, Bryan Hughes, and Royce West; as well as by State Representatives Benjamin Bumgarner, Charlie Geren, Caroline Harris Davila, John McQueeney, Morgan Meyer, Katrina Pierson, Nate Schatzline, David Spiller, Tony Tinderholt; Ft. Worth Mayor Mattie Parker; Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership President & CEO Robert Allen; and other state and local officials and business leaders. 












 
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