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SEC’s report details insights from its spring Small Business Forum

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Geoff Duncan speaks with entrepreneurs. Photo: Julia Beverly/Getty Images

The SEC’s annual Small Business Forum is an event in which members of the public and private sectors provide feedback to improve capital-raising policy.

The SEC just released a report to Congress summarizing policy recommendations made during the agency’s 44th Annual Small Business Forum in April.

The report offers a summary of the recommendations developed by participants at the event concerning changes to the capital-raising framework and the SEC’s responses to those recommendations.

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