Kamala Harris touts the small-business side of 'Bidenomics' at Santa Monica restaurant

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Vice President Kamala Harris stopped by a Santa Monica salad restaurant to pitch the Biden administration's support of small businesses.

As President Biden leans into pitching voters on economic progress made under his watch ahead of the 2024 election, Vice President Kamala Harris is on a mission to highlight how small businesses have fared under “In a visit to salad restaurant Alfalfa on Santa Monica’s Main Street, Harris, alongside Small Business Administration head Isabella Casillas Guzman and Rep.

“The Community Advantage Program is about giving support and access to capital to small businesses like this,” Harris said. “We have so many small businesses that are doing great work, they are part of the community, they are leaders in the community, but they don’t necessarily have the access, or the relationships with the big banks, or the big banks don’t necessarily see the value in what some of these small businesses do.

The company now employs more than 100 people and will be opening a new location in Los Angeles’ Larchmont Village this year.

 

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