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Small Business Committee we get to see the result, which often isn’t good at all. An increasingly urgent area in which all three are overlapping is the issue of cybersecurity. There’s a clear foreign affairs component when we think about how many of these attacks come from foreign entities seeking to do harm. From the Judiciary Committee, we look at the ways we can and should protect ourselves with increasingly complex technology. And at the Small Business Committee, once again, we hear from real folks who are affected in one way or another either by vulnerabilities in our cyber infrastructure or by federal mandates that often add to compliance burdens. If anything has become clear to me over the past 20 years in Congress and over the past nearly two years as chairman of the Small Business Committee, it’s that small businesses are impacted by or have an impact on more policy areas than most people realize. Q In what ways are you seeking feedback from small businesses in Ohio and then using that information in Washington, D.C.? A One of the things we get to do at the Small Business Committee is hear from regular folks in our committee hearings. We love it when small-business owners or employees or entrepreneurs from my hometown of Cincinnati or from any of our members’ districts make the trip to Washington to If anything has become clear to me over the past 20 years ... , it’s that small businesses are impacted by or have an impact on more policy areas than most people realize. tell members of Congress from both sides of the aisle what is and isn’t working for small businesses. That’s one way we get feedback. I’ve found that most members of Congress make it a priority to drop in and visit small businesses in our districts on a regular basis. A lot of people don’t realize that the Congressional schedule is designed in a way that allows congressmen and congresswomen to meet with folks back in their districts about two days out of each week in addition to those weeks that are set aside for district work. Consistency is key to most relationships, and staying in touch locally really helps. I think any small-business owner should reach out to their member of Congress and introduce themselves if they haven’t already. S Bring the tailgaters into your place with Soundog! Guests long to hear their favorite game from your TVs. But you can’t turn all their favorite games up – that would be chaos. Soundog delivers personalized sound over WiFi directly to your guests’ smartphones. Problem Solved. We also solve another problem. Getting guests to sit, stay and listen longer – purchasing more. Soundog connects and engages guests with your offers and other digital marketing directly to guests’ smartphones – helping you grow. Sound AND marketing solutions from one little app. Connect! Engage! Hear the TV! Grow! 21 SCORE | 2016 Issue 3 THE MySoundog.com | (877) 527-4760