
Linda McMahon Leads Department of Education, Not Small Business Administration
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Major headlines this week have focused on actions by the Small Business Administration and key statements made by Linda McMahon, but in her capacity as Secretary of Education, not as head of the SBA. According to the Associated Press, Linda McMahon addressed the recent controversy over the surprise decision to withhold federal education funding, stating that the government had vetted all programs before taking action. She has also shown confidence in Nicholas Kent, who was recently sworn in as Under Secretary of Education, praising his technical expertise and his commitment to advancing new policy directions for America's colleges and universities, aiming for greater accountability and workforce relevance, as reported by Inside Higher Ed.
Meanwhile, strong reactions have come from lawmakers. Common Dreams and other outlets detailed recent criticism from congressional Democrats regarding the Administration's reinterpretation of public benefits laws, affecting eligibility for programs managed by the Department of Education under McMahon. Legislators argue that the decision restricts vital services for millions of families, warning of confusion and barriers to education and public health programs.
Small business policy is also making waves, but the current leadership at the Small Business Administration is managing those issues. New analysis from The Conversation and coverage in SFGate detail how steep tariffs and trade policy uncertainty continue to hit the nation's thirty-five million small businesses. Experts have called on federal agencies, including the SBA, to ramp up support for small firms as they are forced to adapt supply chains and seek alternative financing. However, commentary notes that the SBA has recently cut nearly half its workforce and shuttered multiple urban offices, a move some see as undermining Main Street’s resilience during this volatile period.
To recap, Linda McMahon is presently serving as Secretary of Education where her recent decisions and public statements have generated major headlines, especially relating to funding, eligibility for federal programs, and the direction of higher education policy. The current Administrator of the Small Business Administration is Kelly Loeffler, as of February.
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