U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

04/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2025 17:48

Ranking Member Markey Votes No on Advancing President Trump’s Small Business Nominees

Ranking Member Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today released the following statement after attendinga Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee business meeting, where he voted noalong with every Democratic committee member on advancingthe nominations ofWilliam Briggs and Dr. Casey Mulligan, President Trump's nominees to be Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA) and Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the SBA, respectively, to the Senate floor.

"While Trump, Musk, and their DOGE operatives hide under the cover of darkness - slashing jobs at the SBA, closing district offices, and cutting contracts - we can'tgo on with business as usual. I have been demanding answers onDOGE's activities, and I haven'tgotten them. We owe it to the American public to pull back the curtain on how the SBA is being run - and ensure that Main Street doesn'tturn into Pain Street.

"I remain concerned that Dr. Mulligan will work to advance President Trump's deregulation agenda, rather than be an independent voice for all small business. He wants to take us back to an economy with few worker, environmental, patient, or consumer protections. He'squestionedreasonable limits on pollution and rules that prevent insurers from discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions. He has also questioned the value of sick leave, opposed increases to the minimum wage, and blamed the 2008 financial crisison healthcare subsidies and unemployment insurance, calling these benefits 'trickle-down fraud.'

"We cannot let SBA stand for Supporting the BillionaireAgenda. I don't believe that William Briggs and Dr. Casey Mulligan are up to the task."

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