United States House Committee on Small Business
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The United States House Committee on Small Business is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives.
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The Small Business Committee has oversight and legislative jurisdiction over the Small Business Administration and its programs, as well provides assistance to and protection of small business, including financial aid and the participation of small business enterprises in federal procurement and government contracts. The committee also oversees matters related to the matters Regulatory Flexibility Act and the Paperwork Reduction Act. The jurisdiction extends to other programs and initiatives addressing small business outside of the confinese of these two specific acts.[1][2]
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- Subcommittee on Finance and Tax
- Chairman: Melissa Bean, D-Illinois
- Ranking Member: Dean Heller, R-Nevada
- Subcommittee on Contracting and Technology
- Chairman: Bruce Braley, D-Iowa
- Ranking Member: David Davis, R-Tennessee
- Subcommittee on Regulations, Healthcare and Trade
- Chairman: Charlie Gonzalez, D-Texas
- Ranking Member: Bill Shuster, R-Pennsylvania
- Subcommittee on Rural and Urban Entrepreneurship
- Chairman: Heath Shuler, D-North Carolina
- Ranking Member: Jeff Fortenberry, R-Nebraska
- Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
- Chairman: Jason Altmire, D-Pennsylvania
- Ranking Member: Louie Gohmert, R-Texas
- ^ Rep. Louise Slaughter, 2007 Congressional Record, Vol. 153 Page H9
- ^ Rules of the House for the 110th Congress