Family Enterprise USA
Representative Steve Womack
Capitol Hill Visits
Congressional Family Business Caucus
Congressional Family Business Caucus
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Ms. Renfro Borbolla
Womans Business Owners Group with Young Kim
Capitol Hill Visits
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Family Enterprise USA

At Family Enterprise USA we provide a number membership opportunities to accommodate all levels of commitment. We exist solely for, and are supported by, family businesses.

Promote.  Protect.  Preserve.

Family Enterprise USA promotes family-owned business creation, growth, viability, and sustainability through education and advocacy for family businesses, and their lifetime of hard work, with Congress in Washington, D.C. Since 2007, Family Enterprise USA has represented and celebrated all sizes, professions, and industries of family-owned businesses and multi-generational employers. It is a bipartisan 501.c3 organization.

We hope your family will choose to be a member of Family Enterprise USA.

About Family Enterprise USA

Family Enterprise USA is respected and relied upon to be the voice for family business in Washington DC.

Family Enterprise USA members meet with legislators in Washington D.C., to present information on the organization’s latest work and current research.

Family Enterprise USA members educate legislators on the current economic environment that businesses face around the country.

Family Business News & Updates

Saying It Out Loud June 2026, By Pat Soldano

Saying It Out Loud June 2026, By Pat Soldano

By Patricia M. Soldano President Family Enterprise USAFamily-Owned Businesses Get Hurt When the ‘Math Doesn’t Add Up’ With New Wealth Taxes   Research, History Point to ‘Wealth Flight,’ Negative Revenue Outcomes with California Ballot Initiative, Federal ‘Savings...

In California, Organized Labor Might Just Defeat Itself

In California, Organized Labor Might Just Defeat Itself

Yet another tax-the-rich initiative is running into reality. By WILL SWAIM   An SEIU-backed measure to tax the global assets of California’s roughly 200 billionaires may be the rare progressive tax proposal defeated not by corporate money but by organized labor...

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