US/Senate/Committee/Small Business and Entrepreneurship
US/Senate/Committee/Small Business and Entrepreneurship (US/Senate/Committee) | |
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Formation | February 20, 1950 |
Leader | United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship/Chair |
Subpage | •US/Senate/Committee/Small Business and Entrepreneurship/Chair |
US Senate committee with jurisdiction over the Small Business Administration. |
The U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship is a standing committee of the United States Senate. It has jurisdiction over the Small Business Administration and is also charged with researching and investigating all problems of American small business enterprises.
History
On October 8, 1940, the Senate established the Special Committee to Study and Survey Problems of Small Business Enterprises (also known as the Special Committee to Study Problems of American Small Business). On January 31, 1949, this special committee was terminated, but on February 20, 1950, the Select Committee on Small Business was created with approval of Senate Resolution 58. [1]
The committee was changed from small business to Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship beginning in 1981.