JOBS Act Got Boost From AOL Co-Founder

The bill signed Thursday by President Barack Obama that loosens accounting rules for start-up companies owes much to billionaire Steve Case — whose own company was one of the highfliers of the โ€™90s dot-com boom but later suffered accounting scandals.

Mr. Case, an AOL Inc. co-founder and venture capitalist, was among the biggest behind-the-scenes supporters of so-called JOBS Act, personally appealing to top-ranking officials of both parties in the House and the Senate to pass it, according to several lobbyists and lawmakers.

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