81_FR_77050 81 FR 76837 - National Entrepreneurship Month, 2016

81 FR 76837 - National Entrepreneurship Month, 2016

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                Proclamation 9535 of October 31, 2016

                
National Entrepreneurship Month, 2016

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                Entrepreneurs in America have long lent their talents 
                and passions to solving problems, generating growth and 
                prosperity, and turning dreams into new goods and 
                services for people across our Nation and around the 
                world. During National Entrepreneurship Month, we 
                celebrate the entrepreneurs who serve their communities 
                and bolster our economy, and we pledge our support for 
                them in their pursuit of the ideas and innovations of 
                tomorrow.

                Through their intrepid sense of possibility and 
                resilience, and their unwillingness to give in or give 
                up, entrepreneurs from every walk of life make 
                invaluable contributions to the American experience--
                turning bold ideas into real progress. My 
                Administration has made it a priority from day one to 
                support those who take a risk and put in the hard work 
                required to get a new venture off the ground. In 2010, 
                I signed the Affordable Care Act, which gives Americans 
                greater opportunities to start businesses by offering 
                portable and affordable health insurance plans through 
                the Health Insurance Marketplace. I signed 18 tax 
                breaks for small businesses in my first term, including 
                tax credits for those who hire unemployed workers and 
                veterans, and I launched the Nation of Makers 
                initiative to advance innovation and encourage making, 
                including homegrown technologies and startups. In 2013, 
                I signed an Executive Order to make Government data 
                more accessible to the public, and my Administration 
                has opened up nearly 200,000 datasets on www.Data.gov 
                to fuel economic growth, innovation, and 
                entrepreneurship. And earlier this year, I announced 
                the Computer Science for All Initiative--a plan to give 
                all students in America the chance to learn computer 
                science in school, which will equip our future 
                entrepreneurs, including those from underrepresented 
                backgrounds, with the computational thinking skills 
                they need to succeed.

                In the 21st-century economy--where business does not 
                stop at a country's border and where technological 
                advancements have changed the ways we engage in 
                commerce and with one another--it is more important 
                than ever that we give our Nation's entrepreneurs the 
                tools and resources they need to compete on the 
                international stage. This past summer, I signed an 
                Executive Order that encourages entrepreneurship in the 
                United States and around the world, including through 
                the Presidential Ambassadors for Global 
                Entrepreneurship Program, to promote the sharing of 
                knowledge and experience with the entrepreneurs of 
                tomorrow. Additionally, as I attended the Global 
                Entrepreneurship Summit in California in June, 
                companies across America came together to sign the Tech 
                Inclusion Pledge: a commitment to making their 
                technology workforces more representative of the 
                American people. My Administration also used this 
                Summit as an opportunity to announce an expansion of 
                the National Science Foundation's Innovation Corps 
                training program for entrepreneurial scientists and 
                engineers, as well as the Small Business 
                Administration's Startup in a Day initiative, with 
                nearly 100 cities and communities across our Nation 
                committed to streamlining licensing, permitting, and 
                other requirements necessary for anyone to start a 
                business. At the end of last year, I signed a 
                bipartisan budget deal that made permanent critical tax 
                incentives to help bolster investment in small 
                businesses and

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                research and experimentation, including by startups and 
                other innovative companies. And thanks to another 
                bipartisan bill I signed, entrepreneurs can raise 
                small-dollar investments from community members, 
                customers, and other individuals through new and 
                regulated online crowdfunding platforms--because access 
                to capital should be available to every aspiring 
                entrepreneur no matter who they are or where they are 
                from.

                My Administration has also striven to expand 
                opportunity to those seeking to utilize their 
                entrepreneurial talents abroad. Following the beginning 
                of our process to normalize relations with our 
                neighbors 90 miles to the south in Cuba, we made it 
                easier for Cuban entrepreneurs to import and export. 
                Entrepreneurs flourish when they are surrounded by an 
                environment that encourages their success--that is true 
                here at home and around the world. My Administration 
                remains committed to implementing the Trans-Pacific 
                Partnership, a trade agreement that will have a 
                profound effect on our efforts to support online 
                entrepreneurs and enable American entrepreneurs to sell 
                ``Made in America'' products all over the world. And 
                through our proposed International Entrepreneur Rule, 
                we are working to ensure the world's best and brightest 
                entrepreneurs can launch companies and create jobs in 
                the United States.

                As we celebrate National Entrepreneurship Month and 
                Global Entrepreneurship Week, let us resolve to support 
                those budding entrepreneurs looking to use their ideas 
                and expertise to build a better life for themselves and 
                their families--and let us tap into the diverse skills 
                and talents across our country so that entrepreneurs 
                from all backgrounds can continue creating the 
                businesses of the 21st century. Entrepreneurship is 
                about the opportunity to forge one's own future, and an 
                investment in that future can start as something small 
                and turn into something great. That is the legacy 
                shaped by generations of American entrepreneurs who, 
                through ingenuity, passion, and self-determination, 
                have always striven to achieve the next big, unknown 
                thing.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim November 2016 as 
                National Entrepreneurship Month. I call upon all 
                Americans to commemorate this month with appropriate 
                programs and activities, and to celebrate November 15, 
                2016, as National Entrepreneurs' Day.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                thirty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord 
                two thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                first.
                
                
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                                                                                                 Proclamation 9535 of October 31, 2016

                                                                                                 National Entrepreneurship Month, 2016

                                                                                                 By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                 A Proclamation
                                                                                                 Entrepreneurs in America have long lent their talents and passions to solving
                                                                                                 problems, generating growth and prosperity, and turning dreams into new
                                                                                                 goods and services for people across our Nation and around the world.
                                                                                                 During National Entrepreneurship Month, we celebrate the entrepreneurs
                                                                                                 who serve their communities and bolster our economy, and we pledge
                                                                                                 our support for them in their pursuit of the ideas and innovations of tomor-
                                                                                                 row.
                                                                                                 Through their intrepid sense of possibility and resilience, and their unwilling-
                                                                                                 ness to give in or give up, entrepreneurs from every walk of life make
                                                                                                 invaluable contributions to the American experience—turning bold ideas
                                                                                                 into real progress. My Administration has made it a priority from day
                                                                                                 one to support those who take a risk and put in the hard work required
                                                                                                 to get a new venture off the ground. In 2010, I signed the Affordable
                                                                                                 Care Act, which gives Americans greater opportunities to start businesses
                                                                                                 by offering portable and affordable health insurance plans through the Health
                                                                                                 Insurance Marketplace. I signed 18 tax breaks for small businesses in my
                                                                                                 first term, including tax credits for those who hire unemployed workers
                                                                                                 and veterans, and I launched the Nation of Makers initiative to advance
                                                                                                 innovation and encourage making, including homegrown technologies and
                                                                                                 startups. In 2013, I signed an Executive Order to make Government data
                                                                                                 more accessible to the public, and my Administration has opened up nearly
                                                                                                 200,000 datasets on www.Data.gov to fuel economic growth, innovation,
                                                                                                 and entrepreneurship. And earlier this year, I announced the Computer
                                                                                                 Science for All Initiative—a plan to give all students in America the chance
                                                                                                 to learn computer science in school, which will equip our future entre-
                                                                                                 preneurs, including those from underrepresented backgrounds, with the com-
                                                                                                 putational thinking skills they need to succeed.
                                                                                                 In the 21st-century economy—where business does not stop at a country’s
                                                                                                 border and where technological advancements have changed the ways we
                                                                                                 engage in commerce and with one another—it is more important than ever
                                                                                                 that we give our Nation’s entrepreneurs the tools and resources they need
                                                                                                 to compete on the international stage. This past summer, I signed an Execu-
                                                                                                 tive Order that encourages entrepreneurship in the United States and around
                                                                                                 the world, including through the Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entre-
                                                                                                 preneurship Program, to promote the sharing of knowledge and experience
                                                                                                 with the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. Additionally, as I attended the Global
                                                                                                 Entrepreneurship Summit in California in June, companies across America
                                                                                                 came together to sign the Tech Inclusion Pledge: a commitment to making
                                                                                                 their technology workforces more representative of the American people.
                                                                                                 My Administration also used this Summit as an opportunity to announce
                                                                                                 an expansion of the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps training
                                                                                                 program for entrepreneurial scientists and engineers, as well as the Small
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                                                                                                 Business Administration’s Startup in a Day initiative, with nearly 100 cities
                                                                                                 and communities across our Nation committed to streamlining licensing,
                                                                                                 permitting, and other requirements necessary for anyone to start a business.
                                                                                                 At the end of last year, I signed a bipartisan budget deal that made permanent
                                                                                                 critical tax incentives to help bolster investment in small businesses and


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                                                                                                 research and experimentation, including by startups and other innovative
                                                                                                 companies. And thanks to another bipartisan bill I signed, entrepreneurs
                                                                                                 can raise small-dollar investments from community members, customers,
                                                                                                 and other individuals through new and regulated online crowdfunding plat-
                                                                                                 forms—because access to capital should be available to every aspiring entre-
                                                                                                 preneur no matter who they are or where they are from.
                                                                                                 My Administration has also striven to expand opportunity to those seeking
                                                                                                 to utilize their entrepreneurial talents abroad. Following the beginning of
                                                                                                 our process to normalize relations with our neighbors 90 miles to the south
                                                                                                 in Cuba, we made it easier for Cuban entrepreneurs to import and export.
                                                                                                 Entrepreneurs flourish when they are surrounded by an environment that
                                                                                                 encourages their success—that is true here at home and around the world.
                                                                                                 My Administration remains committed to implementing the Trans-Pacific
                                                                                                 Partnership, a trade agreement that will have a profound effect on our
                                                                                                 efforts to support online entrepreneurs and enable American entrepreneurs
                                                                                                 to sell ‘‘Made in America’’ products all over the world. And through our
                                                                                                 proposed International Entrepreneur Rule, we are working to ensure the
                                                                                                 world’s best and brightest entrepreneurs can launch companies and create
                                                                                                 jobs in the United States.
                                                                                                 As we celebrate National Entrepreneurship Month and Global Entrepreneur-
                                                                                                 ship Week, let us resolve to support those budding entrepreneurs looking
                                                                                                 to use their ideas and expertise to build a better life for themselves and
                                                                                                 their families—and let us tap into the diverse skills and talents across
                                                                                                 our country so that entrepreneurs from all backgrounds can continue creating
                                                                                                 the businesses of the 21st century. Entrepreneurship is about the opportunity
                                                                                                 to forge one’s own future, and an investment in that future can start as
                                                                                                 something small and turn into something great. That is the legacy shaped
                                                                                                 by generations of American entrepreneurs who, through ingenuity, passion,
                                                                                                 and self-determination, have always striven to achieve the next big, unknown
                                                                                                 thing.
                                                                                                 NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                 of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                 and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 2016
                                                                                                 as National Entrepreneurship Month. I call upon all Americans to commemo-
                                                                                                 rate this month with appropriate programs and activities, and to celebrate
                                                                                                 November 15, 2016, as National Entrepreneurs’ Day.
                                                                                                 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day
                                                                                                 of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independ-
                                                                                                 ence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-first.
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