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Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno Strengthens the New Jersey Business Action Center's Advocacy to the State's Hispanic Business Community

Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno strengthens the New Jersey Business Action Center's advocacy to the State's Hispanic business community.

TRENTON, NJ - Seeking to make the New Jersey Business Action Center's services more accessible to Spanish speaking business owners, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno has announced that callers to the center will now have access to a Spanish speaking telephone representative.

The BAC serves as the state's "one-stop-shop" for business, playing a critical role in helping the state grow, retain and attract businesses and jobs.  BAC's knowledgeable phone staff provides answers to business related questions and information about the state's many business resources and services.

"Serving the needs of New Jersey's vibrant Hispanic business community is essential to growing New Jersey's economy," said Lt. Governor Guadagno. "The addition of a dedicated Spanish language service ensures that our commitment to counseling all New Jersey business owners is fulfilled." 

Last year, the call center counseled over 36,000 business people on starting a business, growing a business, applying for state financing and incentive programs, permitting and licensing matters, and other services the state offers businesses.

"With more than 68,377 Hispanic-owned businesses in New Jersey earning $10.1 billion in revenue, it is imperative to our economy that these business owners have full access to the valuable resources we offer," continued Lt. Governor Guadagno.

By calling 1-866-534-7789 and choosing a prompt for Spanish language, callers will reach a BAC Spanish language staff person.  Trained business representatives are available during regular business days from 8 am to 5 pm.

"The primary mission for the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey is to expand business opportunities for our members and for all of New Jersey's Hispanic owned businesses," said Carlos A. Medina, Esq., chairman of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey.  "This initiative helps support that mission and we want to thank the Christie-Guadagno administration for acknowledging the contributions of Hispanic businesses to the New Jersey economy and for their continued support."

BAC is dedicated to growing New Jersey's business community.  Its mission is to foster economic vitality, grow jobs and position New Jersey as the nation's leader in retaining, growing and attracting businesses. For more information on the BAC and its unique services, entrepreneurs, small business owners and companies of all sizes are encouraged to call the BAC directly at 866-534-7789 or via the State's Business Portal at www.newjerseybusiness.gov.

During the Christie Administration's first two years, New Jersey added more than 84,000 new private-sector jobs and attracted scores of companies.  In fact, 2011 was the best private sector job growth year in New Jersey since 2000, according to Rutgers University economist Joseph Seneca.

Led by Lt. Governor Guadagno, the New Jersey Partnership for Action (PFA) supports the vital role business plays in advancing the state's economy and creating jobs.  The PFA is a three-pronged public-private approach to economic development and the starting point for all initiatives, policies, and efforts to grow New Jersey's economy and create quality, sustainable jobs in our communities.  The three elements of the PFA include BAC, which reports directly to the Lt. Governor and provides the business community with a single point of contact, applying a proactive, customer-service approach to businesses' interactions with State government; the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, serving as the state's "bank for business"; and Choose New Jersey, an independently funded and operated 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation created to encourage and nurture economic growth throughout New Jersey.

Business Facilities magazine recently presented its "Achievement in Reorganization of Economic Development" award to the PFA for its efforts to reverse the state's previously anti-business image.

Businesses considering a move or in need of assistance are encouraged to call New Jersey's Business Action Center at (866) 534-7789 or visit the State's Business Portal at www.newjerseybusiness.gov.

Ric August 8, 2012 at 12:14 am
Of course it is ignorant of us to demand that these poor uneducated illegal foreigners learn English before they illegally cross our border - let alone afterwards. But on the other hand, I am sure other non-English speaking countries would demand Americans learn to speak their language before crossing their border. But again, our illegals are “special”.
I do think it is wrong of America to try to keep these exceptional (albeit uneducated masses) when obviously their home countries desperately need the services that the illegals provide Americas. The honorable thing for us to do is deport them back to their homes so they can improve their homelands. But if you want to keep them here, maybe we should offer to settle these uneducated illegals in a camp somewhere in Arizona and ask Sheriff Joe to teach them English and how to legally enter this country. I mean we won't allow citizens from Germany, France, Japan or other nations due east or west of us to crash our border. But again, our illegals are “special”.
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 12:19 am
If I knew what you were talking about, Ric, I might know how to respond. For now, the best I can do is "No, you're cakey face!"
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 12:20 am
And to NBew, obviously you have no understanding of the history of the term American exceptionalism, or the writing from which it stems. Google "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville and come back when you have a clue.
NBew Jersey Art August 8, 2012 at 12:30 am
It's nice top know that you've heard of de Tocqueville, a 19th century liberal before the term liberal was corrupted by leftists in the 20th century. Aside from your knowledge of his name however, I doubt you have ever read any of his works while, I, with my undergraduate degree in History, have read him extensively. If you had in fact read him, you would know that in his view America has a mission to spread liberty and democracy throughout the world and that American ideology is based on liberty, egalitarianism, individualism, populism and laissez-faire. That is what he meant by American exceptionalism. There is nothing in his works that supports your one-world philosophy. So please go to the library, take out a book and have a good read.
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 12:49 am
Whoa, hey, easy there. No need to parade your achievements in academia for a lowly troll like me. If I had known I was dealing with an enlightened individual such as yourself, I would have taken my inanity to a different news story. But since we're here, you know what my favorite passage from the de Tocqueville wiki entry is? "'Democracy in America' predicted the violence of party spirit and the judgment of the wise subordinated to the prejudices of the ignorant." Take from that what you will.
NBew Jersey Art August 8, 2012 at 01:01 am
I take nothing from anything you write since you have nothing of value to say. I freely admit that I paraphraised Wikipedia. You surely don't think I was going to go to the basement and thumb through volumes of my history texts to refute your silly statements. Sometimes we have to take shortcuts, especially with the less intellectually endowed. None of that makes anything I said any less true or makes anything you babbled any less inaccurate. I was merely trying to educate you as a public service. Feel free to take your self-admitted inanity wherever you will. I also love your quote. When leftist politicians like Obama and his ilk stir up violent partisan divides, when the US Senate refuses to even consider legislation passed bipartisanly in the House, and the wise judgment of conservatives is subordinated to ignorance, tryanny by despots like Omana is not far behind. As the bumper sticker says, "Obama - Why Ignorant People Shouldn't Vote."
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 01:04 am
And, I will take you up on your advice to borrow a book from the library. Could you tell me exactly which title I should peruse to learn more about de Tocqueville's view that America has a mission to spread liberty and democracy throughout the world? I mean, I found your exact passage on Wikipedia, but I can't seem to find any scholarly writings attributing that view to him. Mkaythxgbye.
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 01:06 am
You are a gentleman and a scholar. And, to be totally honest, this was the most fun I've had on the interwebs all day. Let's do it again sometime.
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 01:12 am
Despots, nice. I am a self-avowed Marxian, so the shoe does fit! Touche, my good man.
NBew Jersey Art August 8, 2012 at 01:17 am
Sorry, you'll have to do your own research. I've already read the books. Besides, I've already spent enough time trying to educate you. But I do appreciate that you will try to improve your understanding of one of the most important political essayists of the 19th century. Glad you enjoyed the repartee, to use a term de Tocqueville would have understood.
NBew Jersey Art August 8, 2012 at 01:19 am
Marxism - the opiate of the ignorant.
Sorry - I couldn't resist.
Christie DaLiar August 8, 2012 at 01:59 am
He didn't parade any achievements... he said he had a degree in HISTORY
Timmy August 8, 2012 at 04:24 am
That's better. Seems appropriate to me now.
Timmy August 8, 2012 at 04:25 am
Almost forgot. Bwahahahahaha to the haters.
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 8, 2012 at 01:35 pm
What happened to all the comments? Now I look like I was having a very disjointed conversation with myself.
Kaitlyn Anness (Editor) August 8, 2012 at 02:11 pm
Funky Monkey, they were most likely deleted due to a violation of our terms of use. Sorry about that! Would like to state for the record---Funky Monkey Banana Junkie is not just talking to him/herself.
Ric August 8, 2012 at 02:42 pm
Funky, it does not look LIKE you were having a very disjointed conversation with yourself because you WERE having a very disjointed conversation with yourself.
10% Tax Cut NOW August 8, 2012 at 02:50 pm
The only reason this legislation was signed was so the sitting State Senator wouldn't have the authorite to be Governor when CC is out of State- And he surely has been out of State alot lately.
NBew Jersey Art August 8, 2012 at 03:11 pm
I can see all of your comments but I couldn't see mine until I signed in. Now I see everything. God's in His Heaven and All's Right in the World.
Ric August 9, 2012 at 01:49 am
According to the Washington Times 43% of immigrants in this country 20 or more years collect welfare. That sure blows the argument that illegals contribute and get nothing in return. The apologists for illegals have to come up with another argument.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/aug/8/slow-path-to-progress-for-us-immigrants/ So are Americans exploiting the illegals or are the illegals exploiting Americans?
jesse August 9, 2012 at 02:12 am
A "study" done by an anti-immigrant right-wing organization, written about by a right-wing newspaper, but I'm sure you knew that.
agent itchy August 9, 2012 at 02:24 am
the Washington Times / the National Inquirer, equally silly nonsense
Funky Monkey Banana Junkie August 9, 2012 at 02:56 am
43 percent of immigrants, yes. Where in that story does it state those 43 percent are illegal?
NBew Jersey Art August 9, 2012 at 03:49 am
Jesse - I think you are confusing the Washington Times with the Washington Post. The Times is a respected newspaper. The Post is a left-wing rag, not worthy of wrapping fish up in. The Center for Immigration Studies is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3), non-partisan research organization. Yes it does advocate strict enforcement of immigration laws but surely you do not consider that radical. Please visit their website so you can see what it is all about and how it's board is a model of diversity.
NBew Jersey Art August 9, 2012 at 03:54 am
Funky - I thought you were thrown off the Patch. Nice to see you back. No the article doesn't state that the 43% are illegal aliens. The article specifically says legal and illegal. The purpose of the article is to demonstrate how immigrants lag behind native born. And that is how one would expect it to be. Historically, newcomers always lagged behind. It takes time to assimilate. And that of course is one of the principal reasons legal immigrants need programs to help them learn English, albeit to force them to learn English.
jesse August 9, 2012 at 04:01 am
DId I say radical? Nope. And who is talking about the Post here? The Times is right-wing leaning to the point of falling over. Andrew Napolitano writes for them, I don't need any more proof than that. I'm just considering the source of the information Ric provided and taking it with a lake of salt, ok?
NBew Jersey Art August 9, 2012 at 04:14 am
I brought up the Washington Post, because like the NY Times, it has no credibility, unlike the Washington Times which you characterized as right-wing. The Times is in fact centrist and represents reasonable and moderate points of view unlike the Post which is radically extreme. That's why I was giving you credit for mixing up the newspapers. No reasonable person would believe that the Washington Post served any purpose other than as a flyswatter or the lining of a birdcage. Like the NY Times, no one takes it seriously as a newspaper. Also bear in mind that any paper that a well respected jurist and constitutional scholar like Judge Napolitano writes for clearly has real journalists on staff and not shills for the radical left. I would hope to see Judge Napolitano on the Supreme Court some day. He would fit in nicely with Justices Alito, Scalia and Thomas, constitutionalists and centrists all and even Chief Justice Roberts who generally follows the constitution even though he made an eggregious error in the Obamacare case.
Drivingtoofar August 9, 2012 at 09:54 am
So NBew...would you say they are "fair and balanced"?
50 cent August 9, 2012 at 01:27 pm
Its a mess in Camden we got lots of murders and less cops. There aint no jobs because who would open a store here. What the hell is the actin Prezident doing for us? We hoped but nothin changed. Why dont he come see what we dealin with
NBew Jersey Art August 9, 2012 at 03:15 pm
Depends on who they is.

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