Kelly Loeffler Confirmed as Head of Small Business Administration
On Wednesday, the Senate confirmed Kelly Loeffler, a prominent businesswoman and former senator, as the leader of the Small Business Administration (SBA) by a 52-46 vote. Loeffler, a Republican, will now head the agency tasked with supporting and empowering small business owners across the United States.
Loeffler’s Vision for the SBA
During her confirmation hearing, Loeffler outlined her plans for the SBA, which include:
- Reducing regulatory burdens on small businesses
- Enhancing access to SBA-backed loans and grants
- Providing small business owners with counseling, capital, and contracting expertise
Loeffler emphasized her commitment to "restoring the small business economy and leading it to a golden era of prosperity and growth." She pledged to implement policies that align with President Trump’s agenda, such as cutting taxes, slashing regulations, and reducing fraud within the agency.
Loeffler’s Background
Loeffler is a highly successful business executive who, along with her husband, co-founded a Fortune 500 financial services and technology company. She previously served as a senator from Georgia for two years before being replaced in a special election.
Loeffler has a strong reputation for philanthropy and has donated her annual Senate salary to charity. She plans to continue this practice as SBA administrator, donating her $207,500 annual salary to organizations supporting Georgia charities and nonprofits.
Support and Opposition
Loeffler’s nomination received support from Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee Chair Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), who cited her experience as a businesswoman and her commitment to fighting waste, fraud, and abuse. Ernst also expressed support for Loeffler’s plan to conduct a comprehensive audit of the SBA.
However, Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass), the ranking member of the committee, opposed Loeffler’s nomination due to concerns that it could lead to cuts in funding for small businesses through the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Markey accused the Trump administration of seeking to fill cabinet positions with individuals who would follow its "illegal bidding."
Differences with Markey
Markey and Loeffler clashed during Loeffler’s confirmation hearing over the Trump administration’s decision to freeze federal funds and grants aimed at addressing racial inequality. Markey questioned the legality of the move and pressed Loeffler on her views.
Loeffler defended the decision, stating that she supported President Trump’s efforts to stop wasteful spending.
Additional Details
The Senate voted 51-43 on Thursday to advance Loeffler’s nomination to a final confirmation vote. She is expected to take office as head of the SBA shortly.
Loeffler’s appointment is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to support small businesses and foster economic growth. The administration has implemented a number of policies, including tax cuts and regulatory reforms, aimed at stimulating small business investment and job creation.