Community News and Small Business Support Act
HR 1753 boosts local journalism by funding community news outlets and offers tax credits to small businesses for advertising, enhancing information access and civic engagement.
HR 1753 boosts local journalism by funding community news outlets and offers tax credits to small businesses for advertising, enhancing information access and civic engagement.
The Community News and Small Business Support Act (HR 1753) aims to bolster local journalism and support small businesses across the United States. The bill recognizes the critical role that community news outlets play in informing the public and fostering civic engagement, particularly in underserved areas. By providing financial assistance and resources, the legislation seeks to ensure the sustainability of local news organizations while simultaneously aiding small businesses that rely on these outlets for advertising and outreach.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to achieve its objectives:
Financial Grants for Local News Outlets:
Tax Incentives for Small Businesses:
Training and Resources:
The Community News and Small Business Support Act (HR 1753) represents a proactive approach to addressing the challenges faced by local journalism and small businesses. By providing financial support and incentives, the bill aims to strengthen the foundation of community news, ensuring that it continues to serve as a vital resource for information and engagement in local communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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