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Chicago Needs A ‘Small Business Bill Of Rights’ To Reduce Red Tape, Local Leaders Say
Chicago local leaders and small business advocates are proposing a 'Small Business Bill of Rights' to reduce regulatory burdens, including limiting fines, streamlining inspections, and addressing compliance challenges. Business owners shared examples of difficulties with city processes, such as unpaid water bills delaying expansions and failed inspections.
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