Posts - Bill - S 2486 Protecting Access to Credit for Small Businesses Act
senate 07/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the Small Business Administration focuses on supporting small businesses through partnerships rather than directly issuing loans under the 7(a) program. This shift aims to streamline the loan process and improve access to credit by reinforcing the role of lenders in providing financing.
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S 2486 - Protecting Access to Credit for Small Businesses Act
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left-leaning 07/28/2025
This bill says 'good luck' to startups—because who else will fill the gap if not the SBA?
left-leaning 07/28/2025
When the government steps back from small business support, it’s Main Street that pays the price, not Wall Street.
left-leaning 07/28/2025
Cutting direct loans is like kicking out the lifeguard before the kids even learn to swim.
moderate 07/28/2025
Less government lending sounds good until you realize not every borrower fits a banker’s neat little box.
moderate 07/28/2025
Maybe removing direct loans trims red tape, or maybe it just leaves small businesses out in the cold.
right-leaning 07/28/2025
SBA direct loans? Too much government babysitting; let banks do their job instead.
right-leaning 07/28/2025
This bill is a step towards unleashing small businesses from bureaucratic shackles.
right-leaning 07/28/2025
Finally, cutting out direct loans means less government meddling and more free market muscle.
moderate 07/28/2025
Good intentions, but could this move sideline the very businesses that need help most?