Florida Senate - 2015 (NP) SR 1658 By Senator Margolis 35-02620A-15 20151658__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution recognizing April 23, 2015, as “National 3 Association of Women Business Owners Day” in Florida. 4 5 WHEREAS, in 1975, a dozen like-minded businesswomen in the 6 Washington, D.C., area gathered to share information and create 7 an atmosphere of professional community and to further and 8 strengthen their entrepreneurial interests, and 9 WHEREAS, this group quickly grew to become what is now 10 known as the National Association of Women Business Owners 11 (NAWBO), and 12 WHEREAS, in 1988, NAWBO played a key role in the passage of 13 the Women’s Business Ownership Act, also known as H.R. 5050, 14 which allowed women to receive business loans without the 15 cosignature of a male relative, and 16 WHEREAS, the federal legislation also created the National 17 Women’s Business Council, a body of women entrepreneurs and 18 women’s organizations which provides counsel to the President 19 and Congress, and 20 WHEREAS, over the past 40 years, NAWBO, through its 21 affiliation with the World Association of Women Entrepreneurs, 22 has extended its global reach to 60 countries on five continents 23 and has expanded across the United States, boasting a chapter in 24 nearly every major metropolitan area, including five chapters in 25 Florida: Miami, Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County, Southwest 26 Florida/Estero, Orlando, and Lakeland Metro, and 27 WHEREAS, NAWBO strongly supports the achievement of state 28 and federal procurement goals for women-owned small businesses 29 and other steps designed to ensure that women business owners 30 win their fair share of state and federal contracts, realizing 31 that failure to achieve such goals has cost women business 32 owners an average of $5 billion in lost revenues per year, and 33 WHEREAS, NAWBO propels women entrepreneurs into economic, 34 social, and political spheres of power by strengthening the 35 wealth-creating capacity of its members and promoting economic 36 development within the entrepreneurial community; creating 37 innovative and effective change in the business culture; 38 building strategic alliances, coalitions, and affiliations; and 39 transforming public policy and influencing opinion makers, and 40 WHEREAS, on April 23, 2015, the Florida chapters of NAWBO 41 will converge upon the Capitol to focus the political spotlight 42 on issues affecting women business owners and to celebrate the 43 40th anniversary of NAWBO’s founding, NOW, THEREFORE, 44 45 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 46 47 That April 23, 2015, is recognized as “National Association 48 of Women Business Owners Day” in Florida.