In the latest developments, listeners should note that Linda McMahon is no longer Administrator of the Small Business Administration. According to Paul Hastings, Linda McMahon has been serving as the United States Secretary of Education since March 2025, while Kelly Loeffler took over as Administrator of the Small Business Administration effective February 19, 2025.
Recent headlines have focused squarely on McMahon’s tenure and decisions as Education Secretary with significant impacts on federal student loan policy. As student loan interest for SAVE plan borrowers restarts, Linda McMahon issued a press release calling the SAVE program illegal and urging borrowers to move to other legally compliant repayment plans. The SAVE plan, introduced in 2023, had its key provisions blocked by courts last year, suspending interest and payments but leaving many borrowers uncertain as rules shift again. McMahon’s department has not specified when forbearance for these borrowers will end, a move that student loan experts say is fueling confusion, especially with the addition of interest on paused balances starting August first, 2025. Ken Ruggiero, CEO of Ascent, noted that many feel overwhelmed by the changing landscape, and advocacy groups warn of long wait times for borrowers needing answers from the Department of Education, which holds a backlog of over one point five million income-driven repayment applications, as reported by CNN.
Additionally, Business Insider reports that with the Trump administration restarting collections on defaulted student loans in May 2025, colleges now face the risk of losing federal funding if their student loan cohort default rates rise beyond prescribed thresholds. Linda McMahon stated that for too long, a lack of transparency and accountability allowed colleges to burden students with significant debt without confirming they are workforce-ready. She added that the department is shifting focus to improved oversight, though experts predict oversight will be limited as department staff reductions take effect.
These policy shifts, driven by McMahon’s statements and Department actions, are already reshaping the financial landscape for millions of student borrowers and educational institutions nationwide. Listeners looking for news about Linda McMahon’s activities as head of the Small Business Administration should note that she currently holds no active SBA role, with recent SBA policy updates and loan program changes falling under new leadership. Stay tuned as these administrative changes continue to impact small business and education policy at the federal level.
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