By Christin Evans, HANC Board
In October, a new advocacy group for small businesses will launch. Founding member Justin Dolezal, co-owner of Bar Part-Time in the Mission, says the new organization will give a voice to small business owners and workers centering their policy concerns.
While other business organizations exist, the Chamber of Commerce in particular has dominated at City Hall giving large businesses a disproportionate voice in the political discourse. San Francisco is home to thousands of small businesses including neighborhood commercial corridor retailers and restaurateurs.
Under significant strain prior to the pandemic due to rising rents and costs of doing business, many small businesses have folded leaving vacancies scattered throughout the city. But a majority of small businesses have been resilient and have come through the pandemic. Some but not all were able to obtain government grants and loans which primarily supported payroll expenses while sales were depressed. As small businesses continue on a path of recovery, paying off back rent owed and supporting their staff with retirement, health benefits and a living wage, Small Business Forward will give a voice to their urgent needs.
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