Hinojosa claims to help small business
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Rep. Ruben Hinojosa
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U.S. Rep. Rubén Hinojosa (Texas-15th District) announced that the House Committee on Financial Services Committee, on which Congressman Hinojosa is a senior member, approved key legislation designed to create jobs by providing incentives to community banks to increase lending to small businesses struggling to gain access to credit due to the financial crisis.

H.R. 5297, the Small Business Lending Fund Act, would create a $30 billion Small Business Lending Fund in Treasury to boost small business lending by injecting capital into the community banks with assets of $10 billion or less. Under the program, community banks that receive funding would be rewarded for increasing small business lending, and penalized if they fail to increase small business access to credit.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy. Even as larger businesses have begun to increase staff, small business continues to decline, as credit from banks remain unavailable. We must support effective efforts to promote small business lending, so these companies can grow and hire,” Hinojosa said.

The program is unrelated to the Troubled Asset Relief Program and mandates accountability and oversight by Congress, the GAO and the Treasury Department’s Inspector General. The committee also adopted several bipartisan amendments to strengthen the bill, including one by Hinojosa in his capacity as chairman of the Congressional Rural Housing Caucus, to ensure that banks, small businesses and residents in rural America benefit from the legislation. The bill calls for the capital to be repaid by community banks over time.

Hinojosa added, “This legislation is going to make it easier for small businesses in the Rio Grande Valley and across the country to access the resources they need to survive, develop and thrive to help our great country continue on the path toward recovery,”

H.R. 5297 was approved by a vote of 42-23 and now moves to the House floor for consideration.
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LadyTexan
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May 30, 2010
JerryMouse,

BINGO !!!!!!
JerryMouse
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May 30, 2010
Hinojosa has never and will never represent my interests. The only reason he is continually reelected is people in the valley will vote for anyone with a hispanic surname regardless of actual performance.
HellFire
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May 30, 2010
This imbecile can’t find his way home without an aid. He’s so far out of touch with reality, sensory depravation has to expand exponentially to define his location in relation to political relevance.

That’s also how far out of the political scene he will be after election.

Job creation stats? LMAO, false numbers made for imbeciles by imbeciles.

IMPEACH THE SOCIALIST!!!

HAVE A GOP DAY!!!
YellowDog
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May 29, 2010
I don't imagine Mr. Hinojosa would have the time to call each and every small business in the vast district he represents. That's how you base your support of your congressman, whether he's actually called you?

Did you miss the job creation stats on the front page? I believe Mr. Hinojosa, by supporting the President's agenda and the progressives in the House, has helped add jobs to Texas, including in the private sector.

I believe that would qualify as supporting small businesses. Are you just upset because you didn't get any of that money?
LadyTexan
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May 28, 2010
I have owned a small business in Congressman Hinjosa's district for almost 15 years. He has never inquired by mail or phone or in person as to what help, if any, would benefit a small business.

Plus, Congressman Hinojosa joined 237 other Dems.

to NO,DO NOT PASS a resolution to freeze Federal Employee Pay Raises,which would have saved the USA 30 Billion dollars over the next 10 years.

He wants his money. He has no regard for many in his district.BUT, he's voting to give himself a raise.

This man needs to go.