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SBA administrator talks disaster mitigation, resiliency plans with DTLA small businesses owners

Por: ABC7 Politics December 02, 2022

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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The head of the Small Business Administration Isabella Casillas Guzmán visited Los Angeles on Thursday to meet with small business owners and discuss how the federal government can help them survive a natural disaster.Focusing on how small businesses can be resilient during a disaster and help recover is the most critical thing that we can do, she said.Guzmán visited the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce to... + full article



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