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Compare the Candidates
on Business
Candidates' Positions and Views
for: U.S. Senate, Arkansas
November 2004 General Election
Candidates positions and views on other Issues where information is available:
The report below lists the candidate responses to Business issue questions. The responses were provided by Jim Holt, Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Gene Mason, Mark Pryor and Glen Schwarz or were obtained from their websites. The candidates select the issues and questions for which they want to provide a response. The first link is a report of all the issues and questions made available to the candidates. Many issues and questions had no responses - links are only provided where we have information. If there are many candidates for this office, you may have to scroll down to compare all responses.
Business Jim Holt - R



Website

Blanche Lambert Lincoln - D



Website

Gene Mason - G



Business Tax Incentives   See my stance on the JOBS Act, above.
Source: Candidate Website (10/02/2004)
 
These are available issue topics for which there were no responses.
Business, a General Statement
Small Business
Auto Industry
Dodd-Frank Act
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Relationship of Big Business and Government
Executive Compensation
Consumer Piracy
Minority-Owned Businesses
Start-Up Incubators
Wall Street and Investments
Foreign Ownership of American Businesses
Decline in Manufacturing
Banking Practices
Antitrust Enforcement
Intellectual Property Protection
Patent System
Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
Business Mark Pryor - D



Website

Glen Schwarz - L



Business, a General Statement Investing in our small businesses is another essential aspect of job creation. Small businesses employ just over half of all private sector employees and have generated 64% of net new jobs over the past 15 years. As a member of the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, I have fought to lower taxes for small businesses and make health care more affordable for employers, and I will continue to ensure our small businesses receive the support they need to grow and thrive in a tough economy.
Source: pryor.senate.gov/public/index.cfm (01/04/2011)
 
Business Tax Incentives As a member of the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, I have fought to lower taxes for small businesses and make health care more affordable for employers, and I will continue to ensure our small businesses receive the support they need to grow and thrive in a tough economy.
Source: pryor.senate.gov/public/index.cfm (01/04/2011)
 
Small Business Investing in our small businesses is another essential aspect of job creation. Small businesses employ just over half of all private sector employees and have generated 64% of net new jobs over the past 15 years. As a member of the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, I have fought to lower taxes for small businesses and make health care more affordable for employers, and I will continue to ensure our small businesses receive the support they need to grow and thrive in a tough economy.
Source: pryor.senate.gov/public/index.cfm (01/04/2011)
 
These are available issue topics for which there were no responses.
Auto Industry
Dodd-Frank Act
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Relationship of Big Business and Government
Executive Compensation
Consumer Piracy
Minority-Owned Businesses
Start-Up Incubators
Wall Street and Investments
Foreign Ownership of American Businesses
Decline in Manufacturing
Banking Practices
Antitrust Enforcement
Intellectual Property Protection
Patent System
Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
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