

Ronald Reagan signed the Women's Business Ownership Act into law in 1988, establishing government support for women-owned businesses that encouraged, for the first time in history, women to step into small business ownership. Today, 40% of all small businesses in the U.S. are women owned and we love the way women have fearlessly stepped into these leadership roles.
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