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Veterans Members Business Loan Act

3/9/2024, 8:15 AM

Summary of Bill HR 4867

Bill 118 hr 4867, also known as the Veterans Members Business Loan Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress that aims to provide support for veterans who are looking to start or expand their own businesses. The bill specifically focuses on providing veterans with access to business loans through the Small Business Administration (SBA).

The main provisions of the bill include increasing the maximum loan amount available to veterans through the SBA, as well as reducing the fees associated with these loans. Additionally, the bill aims to streamline the application process for veterans seeking business loans, making it easier for them to access the financial support they need to succeed as entrepreneurs.

Overall, the Veterans Members Business Loan Act is designed to help veterans transition into civilian life by providing them with the resources and support necessary to start and grow their own businesses. By reducing barriers to entry and increasing access to capital, this legislation aims to empower veterans to achieve economic success and independence.

Current Status of Bill HR 4867

Bill HR 4867 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since July 25, 2023. Bill HR 4867 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on July 25, 2023.  Bill HR 4867's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. as of July 25, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 4867

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
58
Democrat Cosponsors
32
Republican Cosponsors
26
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 4867

Primary Policy Focus

Finance and Financial Sector

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 4867

Veterans Members Business Loan Act
Veterans Members Business Loan Act
To amend the Federal Credit Union Act to exclude extensions of credit made to veterans from the definition of a member business loan.

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