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IN Lawmaker Testifies for Growth of Rural Small Business, Infrastructure

IN Lawmaker Testifies for Growth of Rural Small Business, Infrastructure


Some smaller Indiana cities and towns are lagging when it comes to growth and development of amenities that larger cities have, but they need funding. An Indiana state representative spoke on their behalf this week in Congress.

During Wednesday's hearing on "Rural Entrepreneurship: Examining the Challenges," state Rep. Kendell Culp, R-Rensselaer, said more dollars are needed for a better economic environment in outlying cities and towns - but added that he thinks government red tape is a roadblock.

"Every year, there's additional documents that have to be filed. If you don't go that route of hiring someone else, then if you forget to do that or file that on time, then you're liable to repay all of that and lose your grant," he said. "So, we need to make sure that there's less of those regulations."

Culp, who represents parts of Jasper, Pulaski, Starke and White counties, explained the need for an improved follow-up plan to ensure applications for federal dollars get to the right organizations. He also commented on some of the conditions in rural areas that restrict opportunities there, including lack of broadband internet and limited access to child care.

According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, the four counties Culp represents have an unemployment rate averaging 3.5%.

 

Source: publicnewsservice.org

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