Startup America Announces Roundtables With Entrepreneurs

Startup America looks to reduce barriers

As part of the White House’s Startup America program, senior administration officials will visit eight cities to meet with entrepreneurs  and hear from them on ideas and suggestions for removing barriers and regulations to build a better environment for entrepreneurship.

In January, President Obama issued an Executive Order instructing federal agencies to identify and take steps to reduce regulations that are outdated or overly burdensome to entrepreneurs. This roundtable series builds on that directive and is part of the Administration’s overall Startup America efforts to support startups and entrepreneurs with tools and resources to grow America’s economy.

Using the input from the roundtables and broader public participation, the Administration will produce a report highlighting ideas to streamline and simplify unnecessary barriers to America’s entrepreneurs and innovators. These ideas will be incorporated into the agencies’ responses to the President’s Executive Order.

The first Startup America: Reducing Barriers roundtable will be held in Durham, N.C., on March 3. A second roundtable will be at the annual South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, on March 12.

The remaining roundtables are being planned in the following cities, with dates and locations still being determined: Boston, MA; Silicon Valley, CA; Atlanta, GA; Pittsburgh, PA; Minneapolis, MN; Boulder, CO. For small business owners and entrepreneurs who are not able to attend one of the roundtables, Startup America will provide the opportunity to submit ideas, comments and suggestions online to also be considered for inclusion in the final report.

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