EPISODE · Aug 14, 2025 · 2 MIN
Kelly Loeffler: SBA Administrator Boosts Small Businesses in Iowa, Promotes Tax Cut Extension
from Administrator of the Small Business Administration - 101 · host Inception Point AI
Listeners, the current Administrator of the Small Business Administration is Kelly Loeffler, not Linda McMahon. To ensure the latest information, recent news highlights focus on Kelly Loeffler’s work supporting small businesses throughout Iowa and promoting federal policies for economic growth. Just this past week, Administrator Loeffler toured Bloomsbury Farm in Atkins, Iowa alongside Congresswoman Ashley Hinson. This visit was part of Loeffler’s continuing effort to connect directly with entrepreneurs and discuss the benefits of new federal legislation. During her Iowa trip, Loeffler actively promoted a bill—referred to by herself and Congresswoman Hinson as the “one big beautiful bill”—which makes permanent the 2017 federal tax cuts and eliminates taxes on tips and overtime pay. This policy aims to produce lasting certainty for American small businesses, helping owners plan for the future and recruit a strong workforce. Hinson praised the administration for prioritizing small businesses, saying it was “refreshing” and provided optimism across Iowa and the country. Administrator Loeffler emphasized that this legislation prevents a projected four trillion dollar tax increase and has led to a measurable boost in small business confidence, referencing recent data from the National Federation of Independent Business showing optimism above the long-term average. Loeffler also touted significant investments—more than fifteen trillion dollars—coming into the country, pointing to trade fairness and deregulation as major drivers. Small business owners in Iowa voiced that their greatest needs include lower interest rates, continued deregulation, and new opportunities to develop skilled workers. Loeffler reassured those business leaders that the current administration is listening and pushing these priorities in Washington every day. In related federal activity, President Donald Trump issued an executive order just last week to address unfair banking practices known as “debanking.” This order directs federal agencies and specifically the Small Business Administration to ensure that financial institutions do not deny services to any American based on constitutionally protected beliefs or lawful business activities. The Administration’s position asserts that every business deserves objective, risk-based treatment from the financial sector. Listeners interested in small business policies should stay tuned for further updates as Administrator Loeffler continues implementing new laws and responding to concerns from Main Street across the nation. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Listeners, the current Administrator of the Small Business Administration is Kelly Loeffler, not Linda McMahon. To ensure the latest information, recent news highlights focus on Kelly Loeffler’s work supporting small businesses throughout Iowa and promoting federal policies for economic growth. Just this past week, Administrator Loeffler toured Bloomsbury Farm in Atkins, Iowa alongside Congresswoman Ashley Hinson. This visit was part of Loeffler’s continuing effort to connect directly with entrepreneurs and discuss the benefits of new federal legislation. During her Iowa trip, Loeffler actively promoted a bill—referred to by herself and Congresswoman Hinson as the “one big beautiful bill”—which makes permanent the 2017 federal tax cuts and eliminates taxes on tips and overtime pay. This policy aims to produce lasting certainty for American small businesses, helping owners plan for the future and recruit a strong workforce. Hinson praised the administration for prioritizing small businesses, saying it was “refreshing” and provided optimism across Iowa and the country. Administrator Loeffler emphasized that this legislation prevents a projected four trillion dollar tax increase and has led to a measurable boost in small business confidence, referencing recent data from the National Federation of Independent Business showing optimism above the long-term average. Loeffler also touted significant investments—more than fifteen trillion dollars—coming into the country, pointing to trade fairness and deregulation as major drivers. Small business owners in Iowa voiced that their greatest needs include lower interest rates, continued deregulation, and new opportunities to develop skilled workers. Loeffler reassured those business leaders that the current administration is listening and pushing these priorities in Washington every day. In related federal activity, President Donald Trump issued an executive order just last week to address unfair banking practices known as “debanking.” This order directs federal agencies and specifically the Small Business Administration to ensure that financial institutions do not deny services to any American based on constitutionally protected beliefs or lawful business activities. The Administration’s position asserts that every business deserves objective, risk-based treatment from the financial sector. Listeners interested in small business policies should stay tuned for further updates as Administrator Loeffler continues implementing new laws and responding to concerns from Main Street across the nation. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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