Linda McMahon is no longer serving as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration. According to a recent update from Paul Hastings, Linda McMahon became the U.S. Secretary of Education effective March 3, 2025, while the new Administrator of the Small Business Administration, effective February 19, 2025, is Kelly Loeffler. This leadership change is also confirmed by a range of reporting from business and financial regulatory press as well as public statements in government contract updates.
Recent news about the leadership of the Small Business Administration centers on Administrator Kelly Loeffler, not Linda McMahon. Over the past week, Loeffler has been highly active, announcing controversial reforms including audits into major contract programs, restrictions on access to SBA loans for businesses with certain immigrant ownership, and a substantial overhaul aiming to encourage American manufacturing. These moves have caused some sharp reactions from lawmakers and business groups. For example, major news outlets such as August Free Press reported that members of Congress have written to Administrator Loeffler to voice strong objections over moves that limit economic opportunities for immigrant entrepreneurs, including new citizenship verification requirements for loans and the closure of field offices in cities dubbed sanctuary cities by the current administration.
One of Loeffler’s biggest actions this week was overseeing a major audit of the SBA’s 8a Business Development Program following a fraud investigation that uncovered over $550 million in improper contracts. The aim is to identify and address misconduct in the program, particularly regarding high-value, limited-competition contracts, with the results to be reported to the Office of Inspector General and the Department of Justice.
In addition, the SBA has unveiled steps to eliminate a long-standing rule that prevented faith-based groups from receiving disaster relief loans. The Catholic News Agency reports that the SBA is launching a Center for Faith to support faith-driven organizations and end what the agency called unconstitutional discrimination against religious groups.
In Congress, the House Small Business Committee is advancing new legislation, the Equal Shot Act, to prevent the SBA from denying financial assistance to gun-related businesses based on political preference. The bill has support from leading gun rights organizations and responds to longstanding concerns from firearm industry groups about fair access to federal resources.
Listeners should be aware that although Linda McMahon served as SBA Administrator under President Trump’s first term, she now heads the Department of Education and is not currently connected to major SBA decisions or announcements in the news this week. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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