mr. speaker , i have come down on these four bills and i have come for a variety of reasons , but one main reason is to make those corrections that are so necessary with the arguments on the other side .  we have heard , why can we not have investigations ?  why can we not consider another bill ?  why can we not do this or that ?  well , these are all interesting questions but they have nothing to do with this bill .  the hyperbole from the opposition has been remarkable .  the contention , they would say , is that unless you are going to win , do not bring the case .  that is not what this bill says .  this bill simply provides that if the small business owner wins , then osha should be responsible for the attorneys ' fees .  we seek to improve osha and make it responsive to the intent of congress .  this bill is designed to strengthen small business and to save jobs .  again , the magnitude of this issue , 99.7 percent of all businesses are small businesses , 75 percent of all new jobs are in the area of small business .  osha has a budget of $ 468 million , with 2 , 200 employees and 1 , 100 inspectors .  the deck is stacked .  yes , it is stacked ; it is stacked against those most beneficial to our economy , small business owners and their employees .  h.r. 742 would allow a small businessman or -woman to recover attorneys ' fees if they contest and they win , they win , an allegation in a citation by osha .  remember osha 's budget , $ 468 million ?  you win , osha was wrong .  right ?  osha was wrong , but you spent thousands of dollars to defend your business and your workers ' jobs .  remember , you win against a $ 468 million budget .  so osha should reimburse your attorneys ' fees .  right ?  just like current law .  right ?  wrong .  you can not win .  even if you win your case , you may be out the amount of money it cost to defend yourself .  less money in your business means fewer jobs .  remember , reimbursement only occurs if you win .  if you lose , you are responsible , and that is as it should be .  so let us stop punishing the backbone of our economy .  let us stop punishing small businesses and employees and workers .  i urge support for h.r. 742 , one of four commonsense worker-friendly , job-friendly , small business-friendly bills before us today .  