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

Special Committee to Study Problems of American Small Business

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).

The committee was chaired by James E. Murray (Montana. The other members of the special committee were:

Bertram Myron Gross was the Chief of Research and Hearings. With funding from the Carnegie Foundation of New York, he took responsibility for producing The Fate of Small Business in Nazi Germany, written by A. R. L. Gurland, Otto Kirchheimer and Franz Neumann.

On January 31, 1949, this special committee was terminated.

Select Committee on Small Business

On February 20, 1950, the Select Committee on Small Business was created with approval of Senate Resolution 58 during the 81st Congress. That first committee had just nine members. It was the first select committee created by the Senate that still operates today.

The select committee was terminated on March 25, 1981, when it became the Committee on Small Business, a standing committee. On June 29, 2001, Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) changed the name of the committee to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

The committee's jurisdiction has been changed several times since it was first created, through additional powers or by changing the manner in which committee members are appointed. While first established as a select committee with limited responsibilities, it now possesses virtually all the characteristics of a standing committee, as outlined under Senate Rule 25.

During the 96th Congress, the committee acted on legislation to reauthorize the Small Business Administration that expanded the agency to include loan programs for employee ownership, Small Business Development Centers, and increased export development assistance for small businesses.

Since its creation, the committee has held hearings on paperwork reduction and elimination (which eventually led to the Paperwork Reduction Act), capital formation, tax and securities law reform for small business, steel plant shutdowns, and the impact of inflation on governmental actions on the housing industry.

Jurisdiction

Initially, the Small Business Committee only had limited oversight over the Small Business Administration. The committee was directed to report to the Senate from time to time with its recommendations regarding small business matters.

With the adoption of S. Res. 272 during the 82nd Congress, the committee was granted subpoena power, and the ability to "sit and act at such times during the sessions, recesses, and adjourned periods of the Senate." These abilities are common to the other standing committees in the Senate. S. Res. 272 also provided for a more structured committee, with specific requirements on a quorum of members needed for the committee to conduct its business, and its own committee staff.

S. Res. 58 stipulated that beginning with the 95th Congress, the Small Business Committee would be granted jurisdiction over all legislation relating to the Small Business Administration. This ability was granted S. Res. 104, agreed to on April 29, 1976, provided for this new jurisdiction, granting not only authority over small business legislation but additional oversight over the agency as well. The committee has also been granted the right of re-referral of legislation from other standing committees, where appropriate.

Today, the jurisdiction of the committee is roughly the same as it was when it was first established, chiefly the Small Business Administration and the Small Investment Act. However, by tradition, the committee reviews all matters that apply to small business that are not by themselves subject to the jurisdiction over another standing committee. The committee continues to study and survey by means of research and investigation all problems of American small business enterprises, with the intent to provide advice to Congress in enacting appropriate legislation. The committee also is responsible for reviewing nominations for positions within the Small Business Administration, including its Administrator, Chief Council for Advocacy, and Inspector General.

Members, 119th Congress

MajorityMinority
Joni Ernst, Iowa, Chair Jim Risch, Idaho Rand Paul, Kentucky Tim Scott, South Carolina Todd Young, Indiana Josh Hawley, Missouri Ted Budd, North Carolina John Curtis, Utah Jim Justice, West Virginia (from January 14, 2025) Jon Husted, Ohio (from January 24, 2025)Ed Markey, Massachusetts, Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, Washington Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Cory Booker, New Jersey Chris Coons, Delaware Mazie Hirono, Hawaii Jacky Rosen, Nevada John Hickenlooper, Colorado Adam Schiff, California

Chairs

Select Committee on Small Business

NamePartyStateStartEnd
John SparkmanDemocraticAlabama19501953
Edward ThyeRepublicanMinnesota19531955
John SparkmanDemocraticAlabama19551967
George SmathersDemocraticFlorida19671969
Alan BibleDemocraticNevada19691974
Gaylord NelsonDemocraticWisconsin19741981

Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

NamePartyStateStartEnd
Lowell WeickerRepublicanConnecticut19811987
Dale BumpersDemocraticArkansas19871995
Kit BondRepublicanMissouri19952001
John KerryDemocraticMassachusetts2001
Kit BondRepublicanMissouri2001
John KerryDemocraticMassachusetts20012003
Olympia SnoweRepublicanMaine20032007
John KerryDemocraticMassachusetts20072009
Mary LandrieuDemocraticLouisiana20092014
Maria CantwellDemocraticWashington20142015
David VitterRepublicanLouisiana20152017
Jim RischRepublicanIdaho20172019
Marco RubioRepublicanFlorida20192021
Ben CardinDemocraticMaryland20212023
Jeanne ShaheenDemocraticNew Hampshire20232025
Joni ErnstRepublicanIowa2025present

Ranking members

NamePartyStateStartEnd
John SparkmanDemocraticAlabama19531955
Edward ThyeRepublicanMinnesota19551959
Leverett SaltonstallRepublicanMassachusetts19591967
Jacob JavitsRepublicanNew York19671977
Lowell WeickerRepublicanConnecticut19771981
Sam NunnDemocraticGeorgia19811983
Dale BumpersDemocraticArkansas19831987
Lowell WeickerRepublicanConnecticut19871989
Rudy BoschwitzRepublicanMinnesota19891991
Bob KastenRepublicanWisconsin19911993
Larry PresslerRepublicanSouth Dakota19931995
Dale BumpersDemocraticArkansas19951997
John KerryDemocraticMassachusetts19972001
Kit BondRepublicanMissouri20012003
John KerryDemocraticMassachusetts20032007
Olympia SnoweRepublicanMaine20072013
Jim RischRepublicanIdaho20132015
Ben CardinDemocraticMaryland2015
Jeanne ShaheenDemocraticNew Hampshire20152018
Ben CardinDemocraticMaryland20182021
Rand PaulRepublicanKentucky20212023
Joni ErnstRepublicanIowa20232025
Ed MarkeyDemocraticMassachusetts2025present

Historical committee rosters

118th Congress

MajorityMinority
Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire, Chair (from September 27, 2023) Ben Cardin, Maryland, Chair (until September 27, 2023) Maria Cantwell, Washington Ed Markey, Massachusetts Cory Booker, New Jersey Chris Coons, Delaware Mazie Hirono, Hawaii Tammy Duckworth, Illinois Jacky Rosen, Nevada John Hickenlooper, ColoradoJoni Ernst, Iowa, Ranking Member Marco Rubio, Florida Jim Risch, Idaho Rand Paul, Kentucky Tim Scott, South Carolina Todd Young, Indiana John Kennedy, Louisiana Josh Hawley, Missouri Ted Budd, North Carolina

117th Congress

MajorityMinority
Ben Cardin, Maryland, Chair Maria Cantwell, Washington Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Ed Markey, Massachusetts Cory Booker, New Jersey Chris Coons, Delaware Mazie Hirono, Hawaii Tammy Duckworth, Illinois Jacky Rosen, Nevada John Hickenlooper, ColoradoRand Paul, Kentucky, Ranking Member Marco Rubio, Florida Jim Risch, Idaho Tim Scott, South Carolina Joni Ernst, Iowa Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma Todd Young, Indiana John Kennedy, Louisiana Josh Hawley, Missouri Roger Marshall, Kansas

116th Congress

MajorityMinority
Marco Rubio, Florida, Chair Jim Risch, Idaho Rand Paul, Kentucky Tim Scott, South Carolina Joni Ernst, Iowa Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma Todd Young, Indiana John Kennedy, Louisiana Mitt Romney, Utah Josh Hawley, MissouriBen Cardin, Maryland, Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Maria Cantwell, Washington Ed Markey, Massachusetts Cory Booker, New Jersey Chris Coons, Delaware Mazie Hirono, Hawaii Tammy Duckworth, Illinois Jacky Rosen, Nevada

115th Congress

MajorityMinority
Jim Risch, Idaho, Chair Marco Rubio, Florida Rand Paul, Kentucky Tim Scott, South Carolina Joni Ernst, Iowa Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma Todd Young, Indiana Mike Enzi, Wyoming Mike Rounds, South Dakota John Kennedy, LouisianaBen Cardin, Maryland, Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Maria Cantwell, Washington Heidi Heitkamp, North Dakota Ed Markey, Massachusetts Cory Booker, New Jersey Chris Coons, Delaware Mazie Hirono, Hawaii Tammy Duckworth, Illinois

Source

See also

External links

  • , official website ()
  • . Legislation activity and reports, Congress.gov.
  • Riddick, Floyd M., and Alan S. Frumin. "Committee on Small Business" in , 378–81. United States Senate, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1992.