H.910 is a bill introduced by Representative Duke of Burlington aimed at enhancing economic development and supporting business growth in Vermont. The bill seeks to provide coordinated support, technical assistance, and incentives to businesses of all sizes and stages by expanding the capacity of the Vermont Small Business Development Center. It proposes to appropriate additional funds for the Micro Business Development Program, the Vermont Small Business Law Center, and the Vermont Professionals of Color Network. Furthermore, the bill aims to update the Vermont Training Program and the Vermont Employment Growth Incentive, as well as to develop a one-year high school technical education entrepreneurship pilot program.
The bill emphasizes a comprehensive approach to fostering business growth by ensuring that resources and support systems are in place for entrepreneurs and small businesses. By enhancing existing programs and introducing new initiatives, H.910 aims to create a more robust environment for business development in the state, ultimately contributing to economic growth and job creation.