EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 2 MIN
Linda McMahon Out as SBA Chief, Kelly Loeffler Takes Charge
from Administrator of the Small Business Administration - 101 · host Inception Point AI
In recent days, there has been no major official activity reported or noteworthy announcements linked directly to Linda McMahon as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Instead, national news outlets and government releases do not indicate any current leadership or pronouncements from McMahon tied to the SBA. According to coverage in the Washington Examiner and latest government briefings, the current SBA Administrator is Kelly Loeffler, who has been active in announcing new manufacturing initiatives with the Department of Labor. This marks a leadership change, as recent events and statements have not featured Linda McMahon representing the agency. Instead, Loeffler and Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer appeared recently to promote stronger interagency cooperation around support for American manufacturing, according to the latest government news updates. Additionally, the Small Business Administration just approved new disaster assistance funding for parts of North Carolina following severe flooding, as announced by Governor Josh Stein and reported by local news in North Carolina. The SBA disaster declaration will make low-interest loans available for recovery efforts by homeowners, renters, and small businesses affected by the flooding. No public statements or decisions connected to McMahon were reported in these actions. Regarding broader federal administration headlines, Linda McMahon is currently mentioned in news as the Secretary of Education, not as the SBA chief, following recent Supreme Court decisions leading to a dramatic restructuring and downsizing of the Department of Education. According to AOL News and other major outlets, Secretary McMahon announced plans to cut the workforce at the Education Department by about half, a decision made possible by the high court’s recent ruling. This development reflects a significant change in federal education policy and represents the most prominent mention of McMahon in recent government action. As Education Secretary, McMahon has been at the center of this historic administrative move, with the restructuring expected to be implemented over the coming weeks. Listeners should note that news coverage and official documents from the past several days only reference Linda McMahon in this role within the Department of Education, and not in connection to the administration or activities of the SBA. For official updates on the SBA, current Administrator Kelly Loeffler is the primary spokesperson and executive acting on small business policies, relief efforts, and economic initiatives. Thank you for tuning in and be sure 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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In recent days, there has been no major official activity reported or noteworthy announcements linked directly to Linda McMahon as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Instead, national news outlets and government releases do not indicate any current leadership or pronouncements from McMahon tied to the SBA. According to coverage in the Washington Examiner and latest government briefings, the current SBA Administrator is Kelly Loeffler, who has been active in announcing new manufacturing initiatives with the Department of Labor. This marks a leadership change, as recent events and statements have not featured Linda McMahon representing the agency. Instead, Loeffler and Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer appeared recently to promote stronger interagency cooperation around support for American manufacturing, according to the latest government news updates. Additionally, the Small Business Administration just approved new disaster assistance funding for parts of North Carolina following severe flooding, as announced by Governor Josh Stein and reported by local news in North Carolina. The SBA disaster declaration will make low-interest loans available for recovery efforts by homeowners, renters, and small businesses affected by the flooding. No public statements or decisions connected to McMahon were reported in these actions. Regarding broader federal administration headlines, Linda McMahon is currently mentioned in news as the Secretary of Education, not as the SBA chief, following recent Supreme Court decisions leading to a dramatic restructuring and downsizing of the Department of Education. According to AOL News and other major outlets, Secretary McMahon announced plans to cut the workforce at the Education Department by about half, a decision made possible by the high court’s recent ruling. This development reflects a significant change in federal education policy and represents the most prominent mention of McMahon in recent government action. As Education Secretary, McMahon has been at the center of this historic administrative move, with the restructuring expected to be implemented over the coming weeks. Listeners should note that news coverage and official documents from the past several days only reference Linda McMahon in this role within the Department of Education, and not in connection to the administration or activities of the SBA. For official updates on the SBA, current Administrator Kelly Loeffler is the primary spokesperson and executive acting on small business policies, relief efforts, and economic initiatives. Thank you for tuning in and be sure 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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