Linda McMahon, the Small Business Administration Administrator, has been actively promoting small business support across the nation in recent days. McMahon visited Economy Borough in western Pennsylvania this week to tour Professional Graphic Communications and discuss assistance programs available to small businesses in the region. During the visit, she emphasized the importance of supporting local entrepreneurs and job creators.
In broader policy developments, McMahon is focusing on regulatory reform for small businesses. The Trump administration has proposed legislation requiring the SBA Administrator to ensure that the small business regulatory budget for small business concerns remains at zero, meaning new regulations should not impose additional costs on small firms. Additionally, there are measures moving through Congress to require relocation of thirty percent of SBA employees assigned to headquarters to duty stations outside the Washington metropolitan area, aiming to bring the agency closer to the communities it serves.
McMahon's office is also championing Small Business Saturday, which continues to gain momentum as a way to encourage consumers to support local commerce. According to recent data, sixty percent of U.S. households are planning to shop at small businesses during the holiday season. The SBA has emphasized that small businesses account for 99.9 percent of all U.S. businesses and remain essential to local economic growth and job creation.
The SBA Administrator has also been involved in technology modernization efforts within the agency. New legislation has been introduced requiring the SBA to implement recommendations relating to information technology modernization, which could improve service delivery to small business owners nationwide.
Furthermore, McMahon's administration is working on measures to support small manufacturers by increasing loan limits for loans made to small manufacturing businesses. The SBA is also focusing on rural affairs and ensuring that small businesses in rural and low-income areas have access to capital and investment opportunities.
As the holiday shopping season approaches, the SBA under McMahon's leadership continues to stress that supporting small businesses is not merely a seasonal tradition but rather an investment in the workers and job creators who power communities across America.
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