Congress Reaches Compromise to Extend SBIR
The House and Senate have reached a compromise to extend SBIR through July 31, 2009, according to a report that broke late this evening by the SBIR Insider.
The SBIR Insider reports that the House will originate the bill and that the legislation will amend PL 110-235 (the current CR), which expires on March 20, 2009.
The compromise was announced on the same day that President Obama announced his new plan to assist small businesses. The President’s plan is intended to unfreeze the credit markets for small businesses by providing additional liquidity and guarantees of small business loans, and to also reduce lending fees and provide tax breaks for small businesses.
As the California Biotech Law Blog previously reported, support for SBIR reauthorization has been waning in Congress and there were genuine concerns that Congress would let the SBIR expire without taking action to save it before the March 20th deadline. Apparently there was a last minute change of heart, however, with the President’s announcement today of his plans to help small businesses.
Of course, this bill has not yet been signed, so it is not yet a done deal. The California Biotech Law Blog will keep you posted as any news breaks on this effort.