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HRES 610119th CongressIntroduced

Expressing the approval of Congress for the 72d anniversary celebration of the Small Business Administration and in recognition of America's entrepreneurs and job creators for their important contributions to the United States economy.

Introduced: Jul 23, 2025
Economy & TaxesFinancial Services
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This is a House Resolution (H. Res. 610) introduced in the 119th Congress. It expresses the approval of Congress for the 72nd anniversary celebration of the Small Business Administration (SBA) and recognizes American entrepreneurs and job creators for their contributions to the U.S. economy. The measure is ceremonial in nature: it commemorates SBA’s history and role, highlights the importance of small businesses, and commends entrepreneurs. It does not create new policy or authorize spending, and it does not enact law. The resolution cites the SBA’s origins in 1953, notes the extensive prevalence and impact of small businesses (touting statistics such as more than 33 million small businesses and that about half of U.S. employees work in small businesses), and describes SBA’s functions (capital access, counseling/training, advocacy, and reducing regulatory burdens).

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