Senate Confirms Former Sen. Loeffler to Head Up Small Business Administration

The Senate confirmed Kelly Loeffler on Wednesday in a bipartisan vote to lead the Small Business Administration, bringing the total number of President Trump’s cabinet officials to 18.

The upper chamber voted 52-46 to approve Loeffler’s nomination, with Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen joining 51 Republicans in support.

Forty-six Democrats opposed the nomination of the former U.S. senator from Georgia, while Republican Sens. Jerry Moran of Kansas and Dan Sullivan of Alaska did not vote.

“Loeffler will now lead the agency with a roughly $1 billion budget tasked with providing loans, grants and financial coaching to small-business owners nationwide,” the New York Post reported.

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With an estimated net worth of around $1 billion, Loeffler had served as an executive at the financial services firm Intercontinental Exchange before being appointed to the U.S. Senate to complete the term of the late Sen. Johnny Isakson.

The former Georgia senator lost a runoff election to current Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in January 2021, despite fully embracing Trump and running campaign ads in Georgia that portrayed her as “more conservative than Attila the Hun.”

Her husband, Jeff Sprecher, serves as CEO of Intercontinental Exchange and is the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange.

During her confirmation hearing before the Senate Small Business Committee last month, Loeffler promised to assist Trump, 78, in ushering in a “golden era of prosperity and growth.” She outlined her goals of “ending inflation, cutting taxes, unleashing American energy dominance, slashing regulation, and reining in fraud, waste, and abuse across government.”

She also pledged to donate her more than $200,000 annual salary as SBA administrator to charity, just as she had with her $174,000 Senate salary between 2019 and 2021, The Post noted further.