Economic inequality is a significant challenge in Texas House District 126, where small businesses struggle to compete with larger chains that dominate the market. Small businesses are essential to the fabric of our community, providing jobs, fostering innovation, and contributing to the district’s unique character. However, these enterprises face numerous obstacles, including limited access to capital, business development resources, and training, which stifle their growth and hinder economic stability. Small business owners are vital to our district, yet many lack the support needed to thrive in today’s competitive environment. Large chains often have the advantage of extensive resources, lower prices, and marketing power that small businesses simply cannot match. As a result, many local businesses struggle to maintain profitability, retain employees, and expand their operations, ultimately affecting job opportunities and the overall economic health of the community.
Challenges Faced by Small Businesses in District 126: – Competition from Large Chains: Large retail and restaurant chains often outcompete small businesses by offering lower prices, a wider selection of products, and extensive marketing reach, which draws customers away from local enterprises. – Limited Access to Capital and Financial Support: Small business owners, especially those from minority communities, frequently face barriers in accessing loans, grants, and other financial support needed for startup costs, expansion, and operational improvements. – Lack of Business Development Resources and Training: Many small businesses lack access to essential resources such as business coaching, marketing assistance, and technology training that are crucial for navigating the complexities of the marketplace and growing their enterprises.
Proposed Actions to Address Economic Inequality and Support Small Businesses in District 126:
I continue to grow my knowledge and my business so I may return to our District and elevate others in business. Our business now is in Aerospace and International and I strive to inspire others to know they, too can be limitless but it takes support. I mentor others often. -Sarah Smith
Measuring Outcomes of These Actions in District 126:
“A true leader and Texas House Representative must not only take action but make it a priority to measure the impact of those actions. Without accountability and measurable outcomes, we cannot truly serve our community or understand the real effects of our decisions. By measuring our actions, we ensure that we are delivering on our promises, making data-driven improvements, and creating meaningful change that benefits all Texans.” -Sarah Smith
Addressing Economic Inequality and Small Business Support at the State Level:
Through these actions, I am committed to addressing economic inequality in District 126 and ensuring that our small businesses have the support and resources they need to thrive. By implementing targeted initiatives and advocating for state-level support, we can foster a vibrant, resilient, and inclusive local economy that benefits all residents and strengthens the backbone of our community.