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Join Paul Long and Tonya Mazurek for an engaging installment of "SBA Today," where they dissect the current state and chaotic changes within the SBA landscape.
From executive memos to office relocations and workforce policies, this episode explores the numerous, sometimes controversial, policies introduced under the current administration. With a touch of humor and some light-hearted banter, Paul and Tonya provide listeners a vivid glimpse into the regulations reshaping the sector, all while highlighting both the positives and negatives these changes bring to SBA lending.
The current episode covers a sweeping memo from the SBA administrator focused on promoting U.S. manufacturing, reforming trade offices, and complying with President Trump's executive orders. Key topics include restructuring efforts by eliminating the Office of Diversity and inclusion-related offices, the halt placed on grants non-compliant with executive mandates, and a potential rollback of certain green lending privileges.
With bureaucracy changes comes uncertainties like the longer waits for environmental approvals due to reduced legal staff. Revealing insights into administrative work-structure adjustments and the membrane-thin relationship between political decisions and day-to-day SBA operations feature prominently in the discussion.
Paul and Tonya dive into notable issues such as the planned closure of sanctuary city offices and enhanced scrutiny of foreign national access to SBA resources. While providing comic relief with sarcastic remarks on some seemingly redundant policies, they target pertinent matters like fraud prevention and advocacy board overhauls aimed at increased efficiency. The episode concludes with reflections on whether productivity will improve with mandatory office returns and how hybrid work options remain crucial for attracting top industry talent. Tonya and Paul spice up financial audits and procedural debates with candid commentary, ensuring listeners walk away both informed and entertained.
Takeaways:
Are you a business owner or prospective business owner? Let’s see how we can help you.
If your business or perspective business is in:
Washington, Oregon, or Idaho contact: Paul Long at Gesa Credit Union [email protected]
Colorado, Texas, Missouri, Florida, Arizona, and Tennessee contact: Tonya Mazurek at Midwest Regional Bank [email protected]
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this show are our own and not necessarily the views of our employer.
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Join Paul Long and Tonya Mazurek for an engaging installment of "SBA Today," where they dissect the current state and chaotic changes within the SBA landscape.
From executive memos to office relocations and workforce policies, this episode explores the numerous, sometimes controversial, policies introduced under the current administration. With a touch of humor and some light-hearted banter, Paul and Tonya provide listeners a vivid glimpse into the regulations reshaping the sector, all while highlighting both the positives and negatives these changes bring to SBA lending.
The current episode covers a sweeping memo from the SBA administrator focused on promoting U.S. manufacturing, reforming trade offices, and complying with President Trump's executive orders. Key topics include restructuring efforts by eliminating the Office of Diversity and inclusion-related offices, the halt placed on grants non-compliant with executive mandates, and a potential rollback of certain green lending privileges.
With bureaucracy changes comes uncertainties like the longer waits for environmental approvals due to reduced legal staff. Revealing insights into administrative work-structure adjustments and the membrane-thin relationship between political decisions and day-to-day SBA operations feature prominently in the discussion.
Paul and Tonya dive into notable issues such as the planned closure of sanctuary city offices and enhanced scrutiny of foreign national access to SBA resources. While providing comic relief with sarcastic remarks on some seemingly redundant policies, they target pertinent matters like fraud prevention and advocacy board overhauls aimed at increased efficiency. The episode concludes with reflections on whether productivity will improve with mandatory office returns and how hybrid work options remain crucial for attracting top industry talent. Tonya and Paul spice up financial audits and procedural debates with candid commentary, ensuring listeners walk away both informed and entertained.
Takeaways:
Are you a business owner or prospective business owner? Let’s see how we can help you.
If your business or perspective business is in:
Washington, Oregon, or Idaho contact: Paul Long at Gesa Credit Union [email protected]
Colorado, Texas, Missouri, Florida, Arizona, and Tennessee contact: Tonya Mazurek at Midwest Regional Bank [email protected]
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this show are our own and not necessarily the views of our employer.
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