




WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the agency's first-ever voter registration agreement with the Michigan Department of State (MDOS). This landmark memorandum of understanding (MOU), signed to bolster civic engagement and voter registration efforts in Michigan, marks a significant milestone in empowering small business owners.
Under the MOU, MDOS will create a dedicated URL for the SBA, enabling online visitors to easily register to vote. Additionally, MDOS officials will have the opportunity to conduct in-person voter registration at SBA's small business outreach events, providing direct support to entrepreneurs. Michigan, with its thriving small business sector of over 900,000 enterprises employing 1.9 million individuals, stands to benefit significantly from this initiative.
The SBA, in an effort to bolster its mission of ensuring small businesses thrive, will also promote voter registration nationwide by integrating information from
Vote.gov into its marketing materials, website, and social media channels, and through signage at SBA offices and events throughout the country.
Following the announcement, Rhett Buttle, Founder of Public Private Strategies & President of the Public Private Strategies Institute, released the following statement:
"Small business owners have the power to drive positive change. This historic collaboration between the SBA and MDOS underscores the shared commitment to amplifying the voices of small business owners in Michigan and across the nation. By providing access to voter registration information, businesses are supported, and our democracy is strengthened, which is crucial for our economic prosperity. This agreement fosters a culture of civic engagement that benefits us all."
Small business owners interested in registering to vote in Michigan can visit the Michigan Department of State's Voter Information Center at
mvic.sos.state.mi.us. For more information about the SBA's programs, financial assistance, and services supporting small businesses, visit
www.sba.gov.
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About Rhett Buttle, Founder, Public Private Strategies and President, Public Private Strategies Institute
Rhett Buttle is an entrepreneur, advocate, and one of the most trusted leaders at the intersection of business and policy in Washington, DC. Most recently, Rhett served as National Business Advisor to President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign. He has worked for President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rhett is the founder of Public Private Strategies (PPS) and President of the Public Private Strategies Institute (PPSI), which works to bring together the public and private sectors to build coalitions, activate campaigns, and create strategic partnerships to drive policy and market outcomes. In these roles, he advises leading policymakers, foundations, nonprofits, and corporations.
About Public Private Strategies
Public Private Strategies (PPS) creates opportunities where the public and private sectors meet. We bring together diverse allies including foundations, associations, corporations, small businesses, and entrepreneurs to solve pressing societal challenges. By harnessing the power of the private sector, we build coalitions, activate campaigns, and create strategic partnerships to drive desired policy and market outcomes. Learn more at www.publicprivatestrategies.com.
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