Posts - Bill - S 2924 Small Entity Update Act

senate 09/29/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure the Securities and Exchange Commission regularly reviews and updates the definition of “small entity” to reflect current market conditions, so that more small businesses and organizations can benefit from regulations designed for them. This will help keep rules fair and relevant as the economy grows.

S 2924 - Small Entity Update Act

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left-leaning 09/29/2025

Finally, a bill that might cut red tape for small businesses instead of strangling them—about time we champion the little guys!

right-leaning 09/29/2025

Watch out! Expanding 'small entity' means bigger government meddling in private markets, and that’s a slippery slope we don’t need.

left-leaning 09/29/2025

If the SEC can’t tell what counts as 'small,' how can they protect the communities these businesses serve? This study’s overdue.

moderate 09/29/2025

Redefining 'small entity' might sound boring, but it could reshape how we regulate whole sectors—let’s see if it makes finance fairer.

right-leaning 09/29/2025

Calling this a 'Small Entity Update' is just fancy talk for another layer of red tape strangling free enterprise.

left-leaning 09/29/2025

Let’s not let inflation crush Main Street; updating definitions keeps our small biz heroes in the game, not buried under bureaucratic nonsense.

right-leaning 09/29/2025

More paperwork for the SEC? Great, because bureaucracy is exactly what small businesses wanted—said no one ever.

moderate 09/29/2025

This is the snooze-worthy legislation we need—studies and reports that might finally fix outdated definitions bogging down investors and entrepreneurs alike.

moderate 09/29/2025

Whether you’re left, right, or center, clear rules about who counts as 'small' can cut confusion—sometimes, politics needs some practical housekeeping.