In a close 52–46 vote, the Senate confirmed former Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler as head of the Small Business Administration. The confirmation drew attention for its political implications, with one Democrat, Sen. Jacky Rosen, joining 51 Republicans in support. Two GOP senators abstained, signaling internal divisions.
Loeffler, a wealthy businesswoman and staunch Trump ally, pledged to cut red tape, fight fraud, and donate her government salary to charity. Supporters hail her appointment as a step toward fiscal reform, while critics cite concerns about her past positions and ties to Wall Street.
The confirmation reflects deeper debates over government efficiency, partisan rifts, and the direction of federal spending—issues likely to shape the 2026 midterms.