Giovanni Coratolo

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There is $1.2 TRILLION of outstanding student loans in the U.S. Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to report that 20-somethings are starting businesses at a low rate because of their record levels of unpaid student loans.
Will the GOP shut down the government in order to stop Obamacare? Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to report that Congress and the White House have many jobs to do in a short period of time, but so far are not near a compromise.
the U.S. Constitution can be annoying for any president. Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to report on th unprecedented disregard President Obama has for the Constitution in the way his administration goes around Congress.
The Dodd-Frank legislation is making community banks collateral damage. Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the Dodd-Frank law is hurting community banks unnecessarily and by association, small businesses.
Will we every get a budget in Washington? Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to report on the dysfunction among America's political class as it attempts to birth a budget, which is the primary thing they get paid to do.
The U.S. Chamber is watching public policies that impact small business. Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the things the U.S. Chamber is doing on behalf of small businesses, including their annual summit.
How will small businesses fair with the 113th Congress? Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what small businesses can expect from the 113th Congress, including help with job creation and budget issues.
Will small businesses be ready for the 2014 roll-out of Obamacare? Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the elements of Obamacare that small businesses will need to address in 2013 to get ready for the 2014 roll-out.
There are too many issues to be resolved to stop fighting for small businesses. Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to encourage small business owners to stay engaged in the political process, issue by issue.
It's the first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street and Washington. Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the Occupy Wall Street movement and whether they affected any reform or just espoused anarchy.