Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act
Senate passed bipartisan Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act to support small business growth and strengthen economic protections through unspecified legislative mechanisms.
Senate passed bipartisan Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act to support small business growth and strengthen economic protections through unspecified legislative mechanisms.
S 3971, the Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act, passed the Senate on March 3, 2026, with bipartisan sponsorship from Senators Joni Ernst (R-IA) and Ed Markey (D-MA). While specific legislative text details are not provided in the available record, the bill's title indicates it addresses mechanisms to support small business innovation and strengthen economic security measures.
Small businesses account for approximately 64% of net new job creation in the U.S. economy, making legislation affecting their growth and security economically significant. Bipartisan passage suggests broad agreement that small business support requires legislative attention, though the specific mechanisms and funding allocations would determine actual economic impact.
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