U.S. Congresswoman Grace Meng is serving her fifth term in the United States House of Representatives. Grace represents the Sixth Congressional District of New York encompassing the New York City borough of Queens, including west, central and northeast Queens.
Grace is the first and only Asian American Member of Congress from New York State and the first female Congressmember from Queens since former Vice Presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro.
Grace is a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee and is Vice Chair of its Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations. She also sits on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, and the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies. The Appropriations Committee is responsible for funding every federal agency, program, and project within the United States government.
Small Businesses are the key to Queens’ economic growth and development. As a member of the Small Business Committee, and Ranking Member of the Contracting and Workforce Subcommittee, I recognize the importance of supporting small businesses, and ensuring that they have adequate resources for success.
Over the past 15 years, small businesses have generated 64 percent of new jobs nationwide. Throughout the country, they represent 99.5 percent of all employer firms, hire 40 percent of high tech workers, and produce 13 times more patents per employee than large patenting firms. Small businesses are essential for our local economy—they employ over 700,000 of our neighbors in Queens, and strengthen the social bonds within our community.
Despite the importance of small businesses, they still face many challenges, including navigating the complexity of applying for government contracts, taking advantage of tax incentives, or their inability to access government resources for access to capital.
In March 2014, as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee, I hosted a Congressional hearing at Queens College that examined the ways that underserved small businesses can better access federal programs. Similarly, I support, and have voted for legislation, that increases small-business goals for government contracts, which would increase federal dollars flowing to small businesses.
I am committed to seeing our small business community thrive through my work in Washington, D.C. and at home in Queens. My district offices are available to answer questions and assist small-business owners build a strong local economy.