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  • SBA Welcomes New Administrator Kelly Loeffler, Poised to Boost Small Business Growth
    Feb 20 2025
    In a significant development, the U.S. Senate confirmed Kelly Loeffler as the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) on February 19, 2025, with a vote of 52-46. This confirmation marks a new era for the SBA, as Loeffler brings her extensive experience as a business leader to the role.

    Loeffler's confirmation has been met with optimism, particularly from those who believe her background will be beneficial for small business owners. As noted by supporters, her years of experience in the business sector make her well-equipped to advocate for and support small businesses across the country. This sentiment is echoed by lawmakers who look forward to working with her to ensure the prosperity of small businesses.

    Under Loeffler's leadership, the SBA is likely to continue implementing recent regulatory changes aimed at supporting small businesses. For instance, the SBA has recently issued a Final Rule that clarifies the role of minority equity holders in small businesses, including those participating in the 8(a) Business Development program. This rule introduces uniform negative controls that minority owners can hold without triggering affiliation, which includes actions such as adding new equity stakeholders, company dissolution, and amendments to corporate governance documents. This change is expected to facilitate greater access to capital and attract additional partners for 8(a) concerns, thereby promoting growth and development.

    Additionally, the new rule increases the allowable ownership percentages for non-disadvantaged individuals in 8(a) small business firms. Specifically, it raises the ownership cap from 10% to 20% in the developmental stage and from 20% to 30% in the transitional stage of program participation. This adjustment is designed to open up more opportunities for minority investors while ensuring that majority ownership and control remain with socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.

    As Loeffler assumes her role, she will be at the helm of an organization committed to advocating for small businesses, empowering entrepreneurship, and delivering results to help America’s small businesses succeed. Her leadership is anticipated to build on the SBA’s mission to support and grow businesses across various communities, leveraging her experience to navigate the complexities of small business development and government contracting.
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    3 min
  • SBA in Turmoil: New Leader Faces Unprecedented Cuts, Data Security Risks
    Feb 18 2025
    The Small Business Administration (SBA) is facing significant challenges and changes, particularly with the impending transition in its leadership and recent drastic actions by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

    Former Senator Kelly Loeffler is set to take over as the SBA Administrator, a role that will be crucial given the current turmoil. Her appointment comes at a time when the SBA is reeling from the aftermath of DOGE's actions, led by billionaire Elon Musk. In an unprecedented move, DOGE has gutted the SBA, slashing hundreds of critical staff positions. This decision has sparked widespread outrage among small-business owners and advocates, who warn of devastating consequences for entrepreneurs who rely on the SBA for capital, disaster relief, and mentorship.

    The cuts implemented by DOGE are expected to have immediate and far-reaching impacts. Small-business owners can anticipate longer wait times for loan approvals, which could jeopardize the survival of local businesses. There will also be reduced disaster assistance for businesses affected by natural disasters, weakened support for government contractors, and fewer technical resources for historically underrepresented business owners. These changes are particularly concerning for veterans, women, and Black and Latino entrepreneurs, who already face systemic barriers to funding[1].

    Additionally, there are concerns about the access DOGE has been granted to SBA systems. Representative Maggie Goodlander and other lawmakers have demanded clarification on the extent of Elon Musk’s DOGE access to SBA systems, including HR, contract, and payment systems. This access raises significant concerns about the potential threat to critical SBA programs, the agency's network of lenders and resource partners, and the private data of small business owners. The lawmakers fear that this unauthorized access could block critical SBA services and endanger the private information of small business owners and SBA partners[4].

    In the midst of these challenges, the SBA has also made recent regulatory changes. A new rule effective as of January 16, 2025, clarifies the role of minority equity holders in small businesses, particularly within the 8(a) program. This rule expands the permissible controls that minority owners can have without triggering affiliation or disqualification under the program. This includes allowing minority shareholders to take extraordinary actions to protect their investments without impeding the majority's control over the business operations[5].

    As the SBA navigates these complex issues, the incoming Administrator, Kelly Loeffler, will face the daunting task of addressing the fallout from DOGE's cuts, ensuring the security and integrity of SBA systems, and implementing new regulations to support the diverse needs of small businesses across the country. Her leadership will be pivotal in restoring the confidence of small-business owners and advocates who are fighting to reverse the cuts and restore SBA funding.
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    3 min
  • Turbulent Times for Small Businesses: SBA Faces Leadership Transition, Drastic Cuts, and Cybersecurity Concerns
    Feb 16 2025
    In recent days, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has been at the center of significant controversy and change, particularly with the impending transition in its leadership and drastic cuts imposed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

    Former Senator Kelly Loeffler is set to take over as the SBA Administrator, following her nomination by President Trump. Her confirmation is pending a vote by the U.S. Senate. This transition occurs amidst a tumultuous period for the SBA, as the DOGE, led by billionaire Elon Musk, has made sweeping cuts to the agency. These cuts involve the elimination of hundreds of critical staff positions, a move that has sparked widespread outrage among small-business owners and advocates[1][2].

    The cuts are expected to have severe consequences for entrepreneurs who rely on the SBA for various services. Small-business owners can anticipate longer wait times for loan approvals, reduced disaster assistance, weakened support for government contractors, and fewer technical resources, particularly for historically underrepresented business owners. These changes are likely to hit veterans, women, and Black and Latino entrepreneurs especially hard[1].

    The access granted to DOGE to all SBA systems, including HR, contract, and payment systems, has also raised concerns. Representative Maggie Goodlander and other lawmakers have expressed alarm over the potential threat this poses to critical SBA programs and the private data of small business owners. They fear that this unauthorized access could block essential SBA services and endanger the private information of small business owners, SBA resource partners, and employees[4].

    Despite these challenges, the SBA has continued to evolve its policies. A new rule effective as of January 16, 2025, clarifies the role of minority equity holders in small businesses and the share of equity non-disadvantaged individuals can hold in an 8(a) concern. This regulatory change is part of the SBA's ongoing efforts to refine its regulatory regime for small business contractors[5].

    The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council) is advocating for several policy changes to support small businesses, including making the 20% small business deduction permanent and promoting a less intrusive regulatory system. The council is also pushing for federal procurement reform and a modernized SBA to encourage startup activity and small business growth[2].

    In summary, the SBA is navigating a critical period marked by leadership changes, significant budget cuts, and concerns over data security, all while continuing to implement regulatory changes aimed at supporting small businesses. The impact of these developments will be closely watched by the small business community and policymakers alike.
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    3 min
  • Impending SBA Leader Faces Challenges Amid Drastic Cuts and Concerns
    Feb 13 2025
    In recent days, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has been at the center of significant developments, particularly with the nomination of former Senator Kelly Loeffler to become the new SBA Administrator and the contentious actions of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk.

    Kelly Loeffler, who has received support from various organizations including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Automotive Service Association (ASA), is poised to take on the role of SBA Administrator. During her confirmation hearing, Loeffler emphasized her commitment to ensuring that every taxpayer dollar entrusted to the SBA has an economic multiplier effect, focusing on delivering productive capital to grow manufacturing, strengthen rural communities, create jobs, and develop critical technologies like AI and chips[2][5].

    However, Loeffler's impending tenure is overshadowed by the drastic cuts implemented by the DOGE, led by Elon Musk. In a move described as "unprecedented and reckless," the DOGE has gutted the SBA, slashing hundreds of critical staff positions. This decision has sparked widespread outrage among small-business owners and advocates, who warn of devastating consequences for entrepreneurs who rely on the SBA for capital, disaster relief, and mentorship[1].

    The cuts are expected to result in longer wait times for small-business loan approvals, reduced disaster assistance for businesses affected by crises like hurricanes and wildfires, weakened support for government contractors, and fewer technical resources for historically underrepresented business owners. These changes are seen as particularly harmful to veterans, women, and Black and Latino entrepreneurs, who already face systemic barriers to funding[1].

    The Main Street Alliance, a group championing the interests of small-business owners, has vehemently opposed these cuts. The organization is mobilizing across the country, demanding that lawmakers reverse the cuts, restore SBA funding, and prioritize the needs of Main Street businesses. They argue that these cuts could push the country toward a Main Street recession, exacerbating economic instability[1].

    Additionally, concerns have been raised about the DOGE's access to SBA systems. Representative Maggie Goodlander and other lawmakers have demanded clarification on the extent of Elon Musk’s DOGE access to SBA systems, including HR, contract, and payment systems. This access is seen as a potential threat to critical SBA programs and the private data of small business owners and SBA resource partners[4].

    As Loeffler prepares to take the helm of the SBA, she faces significant challenges in mitigating the damage caused by these cuts and ensuring the agency continues to support the nation's small businesses effectively. Her nomination has been supported by various groups, but her success will depend on her ability to navigate these complex issues and advocate for the restoration of SBA resources and staffing.
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    3 min
  • Impending SBA Administrator Confirmation Amid Ongoing Controversies
    Feb 11 2025
    The Small Business Administration (SBA) is at the center of significant developments, particularly with the impending confirmation of a new administrator and ongoing controversies surrounding access to SBA systems.

    Former Senator Kelly Loeffler, nominated by President Trump to serve as the SBA Administrator, is set to face a Senate vote for her confirmation. Loeffler, known for her business acumen and entrepreneurial background, is touted as the ideal candidate to revitalize the SBA, which has been criticized for bureaucratic inefficiencies and mismanagement. Supporters, including Senator Joni Ernst, argue that Loeffler's experience and determination make her the perfect person to "gut the red tape" and refocus the agency on serving Main Street businesses[4].

    However, the SBA is currently embroiled in another controversy related to access to its systems. Representative Maggie Goodlander and fellow lawmakers have expressed concern over reports that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been granted access to all SBA systems, including HR, contract, and payment systems. This access has raised alarms about the potential threat to critical SBA programs, the agency's network of lenders and resource partners, and the private data of small business owners. Goodlander and her colleagues fear that unauthorized access could block critical SBA services and endanger sensitive information[1].

    The SBA's recent history has been marked by challenges, including mismanagement of COVID-19-era programs. The agency received $1.1 trillion in taxpayer funding to assist small businesses during the pandemic but has been criticized for failing to properly collect outstanding debt and fraudulent funds. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has been unable to issue a financial audit of the agency since fiscal 2020 due to these issues. Additionally, the SBA's workforce utilization has been questioned, with its Washington headquarters remaining largely empty despite the presence of a significant workforce[4].

    In the midst of these challenges, there are also efforts to streamline and improve the SBA's operations. For instance, a new rule effective January 16, 2025, clarifies the role of minority equity holders in small businesses and 8(a) concerns, making substantive changes to the regulatory regime for small business contractors. This rule aims to provide clearer guidelines on the share of equity non-disadvantaged individuals can hold in an 8(a) concern and the decision-making roles of minority investors[5].

    As the Senate prepares to vote on Loeffler's nomination, the focus remains on how the new administration will address the SBA's current issues and ensure the agency effectively serves the nation's small businesses. The upcoming confirmation and the ongoing scrutiny of the SBA's systems highlight the critical need for strong leadership and transparent governance within the agency.
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    3 min
  • Unauthorized Access to SBA Systems Raises Alarm for Small Businesses
    Feb 9 2025
    In recent days, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has been at the center of significant controversy and scrutiny, particularly regarding access to its systems and the role of its administration.

    At the heart of the issue is the granting of access to all SBA systems, including HR, contract, and payment systems, to officials associated with Elon Musk and his quasi-governmental project, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This unprecedented access has raised alarm among lawmakers and small business advocates. According to an email sent to SBA employees, this access was authorized, though the identity of who granted this permission remains unknown[4].

    Representative Maggie Goodlander, a member of the House Small Business Committee, along with other lawmakers, has expressed deep concern over this development. They highlighted the potential threat to critical SBA programs, the agency's vast network of lenders and resource partners, and the private data of small business owners. The lawmakers fear that this unauthorized access could block critical SBA services from reaching small employers and have a disastrous effect on the services provided to these businesses[1][4].

    The SBA plays a crucial role in supporting small businesses, having supported at least $37.7 billion in loans, counseled and trained over 644,000 small business owners, and provided billions of dollars in loans for disaster survivors in FY 2024. The unauthorized access to SBA systems not only jeopardizes the operational efficiency of these programs but also endangers the private information of small business owners, SBA resource partners, and employees[1][4].

    In addition to these concerns, there are questions about the procedures followed in granting this access and whether any SBA employees were threatened or coerced into complying. Lawmakers have requested detailed information on the legal authority under which this access was granted, as well as copies of all communications between associates of Elon Musk or DOGE and the SBA related to accessing SBA’s systems[4].

    On a separate front, the nomination of Kelly Loeffler for the position of SBA Administrator has advanced to the Senate floor. Loeffler, a prominent business executive and former senator from Georgia, has pledged to donate her federal salary to charities and nonprofits if confirmed. Her nomination was advanced by the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee with a 12-7 vote. Loeffler's background in creating a Fortune 500 financial services and technology company, along with her philanthropic efforts, has been highlighted as she prepares to potentially lead the SBA[5].

    As these developments unfold, the focus remains on ensuring the integrity and security of SBA systems and the continued support for America's small businesses, which are pivotal to the nation's economic health. The ongoing scrutiny and investigations into the access granted to DOGE will be critical in addressing the concerns raised by lawmakers and protecting the interests of small business owners.
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    3 min
  • Chaos at the SBA: Unauthorized Access, Lending Woes, and Shifting Regulations Shake the Small Business Landscape
    Feb 6 2025
    In the last few days, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has been at the center of several significant and contentious issues, particularly involving the access to its systems and the leadership's actions.

    Acting Administrator Woodel of the SBA has been facing intense scrutiny following reports that officials associated with Elon Musk and his quasi-governmental project, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), have been granted access to the SBA's systems. This includes access to sensitive areas such as HR, contract, and payment systems. The granting of this access has raised alarm among lawmakers, who are concerned about the potential breach of personal and business information of small business owners, SBA resource partners, and employees[3].

    The letter from Ranking Member Nydia M. Velázquez and Member of Congress Morgan McGarvey of the House Small Business Committee to Acting Administrator Woodel expresses deep concern over the unauthorized access, highlighting the risks to the privacy and economic security of small businesses. The letter demands detailed information on who granted this access, the purpose behind it, and what measures are in place to protect sensitive information[3].

    Additionally, there are concerns about the broader implications of this access, including the potential for creating an anticompetitive environment and targeting entrepreneurs. The termination of the independent SBA Inspector General on January 24, 2025, has further exacerbated these concerns, as the Inspector General's role is crucial in holding federal agencies accountable[3].

    In another development, Senator Joni Ernst, Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee, has written to President Trump regarding the mismanagement of SBA lending programs. Ernst highlighted the rapid deterioration of the 7(a) loan program, which has seen a significant increase in defaults, early defaults, and delinquencies. She attributed this partly to the Biden Administration's rule changes in 2023 that relaxed underwriting criteria and expanded the participation of non-bank lenders. Ernst called for an audit of the SBA's early defaults and criticized the agency's senior leadership for exerting improper political influence in lender selections[4].

    The SBA has also recently implemented a new rule that clarifies the role of minority equity holders in small businesses and 8(a) concerns. Effective January 16, 2025, this rule expands the permissible controls that minority investors can have without triggering affiliation or disqualification under the SBA programs. The rule includes specific extraordinary actions such as adding new equity stakeholders, company dissolution, and amendments to corporate governance documents, all designed to protect minority shareholders' investments without impeding the majority's control over the business operations[1].

    These developments underscore the complex and challenging environment the SBA is navigating, from ensuring the security of its systems to managing the health of its lending programs, all while addressing the evolving needs of small businesses.
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    3 min
  • The Administrator of the Small Business Administration - What it is and does
    Jan 23 2025
    **Podcast Episode 1: Understanding the Role of the SBA Administrator**

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of "What Does The Administrator of the Small Business Administration Do, a 101," hosted by Mortimer the Machine. In this episode, we take an in-depth look at one of the most pivotal yet under-recognized roles within the President's Cabinet – the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA).

    Established in 1953 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the SBA plays a critical role in revitalizing American entrepreneurship by aiding, counseling, and empowering small businesses. Elevated to Cabinet-level status in 2019, the Administrator has become a foremost advocate for small businesses, directly influencing economic policy and strategies.

    Discover how the SBA Administrator spearheads efforts in loan guarantees, disaster recovery, federal contracting, and entrepreneurial development. Learn about the pivotal policies and programs driven by notable past Administrators, from Arthur Levitt Sr. to Isabella Casillas Guzman, who have significantly shaped the agency's legacy and future.

    Gain insights into a typical day for the SBA Administrator, who balances legislative discussions, financial collaborations, and on-the-ground business support all while overseeing a workforce of 3,000 employees and liaising with countless partners.

    Stay tuned as we delve into pressing topics like digital transformation, climate adaptation, and expanding access to capital. Learn how the SBA is addressing the evolving challenges of globalization, the gig economy, and new technological developments to support small businesses' growth and resilience.

    Join us in this eye-opening exploration of the SBA Administrator's indispensable role in fortifying the backbone of the U.S. economy. Don’t miss future episodes where we’ll spotlight specific SBA programs designed to bolster small business success. Subscribe now and become an ally in empowering America's entrepreneurs.
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    10 min