SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler, speaking at a press conference alongside House GOP leaders, said the shutdown has stopped her agency from issuing roughly 6,000 small business loans, totaling around $4 billion, that could be flowing into the economy to help companies hire and expand their businesses.
Shutdown halts billions in small business loans, government contracts, SBA administrator says
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In a statement Thursday, SBA administrator Kelly Loeffler said offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City and Seattle will be relocated to “less costly, more accessible locations that better serve the small business community and comply with federal immigration law.”
Small Business Administration to relocate six offices in so-called 'sanctuary cities'
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