Tenney praised the Small Business Association for sealing off a time period focused on processing loans from lenders with asset pools less than $1 billion — but insisted that the Small Business Administration prioritize the loan funds by business size and need.
The Small Business Administration should prioritize loan funds by business size and need.
Occurrences
Evidence
The SBA loans page says SBA-backed loans are intended to help small businesses get funding, and that eligibility is generally based on SBA size requirements, creditworthiness, and a sound business purpose. It also says the lender will help match the borrower with the right loan for the business's needs.
Assessments
The available evidence shows current SBA loan guidance considers size requirements and business needs in eligibility and loan matching, but it does not establish that Claudia Tenney wrote, sponsored, materially advanced, or caused a federal change prioritizing SBA loan funds by business size and need. It also does not show a failed serious attempt. With no attributable delivery record in the provided evidence, the promise remains unresolved.