Linda McMahon, who listeners may remember as the twenty fifth administrator of the Small Business Administration, held this office from 2017 until April 2019. During her tenure she became notable for touring sixty eight cities to meet with small business owners and for advocating workplace policies and reforms supporting entrepreneurship. According to the Washington Post, one focus of her administration was upgrading the Small Business Administration’s emergency call centers after Hurricane Harvey. She hired three thousand new staff to ensure the agency’s responsiveness in disaster relief situations and also modernized its digital presence to help entrepreneurs access capital, counseling, and government contracts more effectively. McMahon stated during a CNBC interview in June 2017 that one of her priorities was helping businesses learn to pitch ideas to investors and access new markets, while seeking more efficiency within the agency by merging duplicative programs.
Her time at the Small Business Administration saw her actively supporting the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and looking for ways to counter a five percent agency budget cut through restructuring. In March 2019 McMahon announced her decision to step down and take a leading role in Donald Trump’s re-election campaign. She subsequently became the founding chairwoman of the America First Policy Institute and played a significant part in the fundraising activities that supported Trump’s presidential campaign efforts.
While McMahon no longer holds the position of administrator of the Small Business Administration, her impact on small business policy continues to be referenced in current political discussions, especially as she now serves as the United States Secretary of Education in President Trump’s second administration confirmed in March 2025. There are no major news reports in recent days concerning her actions specifically as SBA administrator, as she left the post six years ago. However, media outlets such as CBS News and Education Week highlight her ongoing influence in policy circles and her recent involvement in civics education coalitions.
Listeners interested in developments concerning Linda McMahon’s current government activities may want to focus on her role as Secretary of Education and her policy positions around charter schools and educational reform, rather than her legacy at the Small Business Administration which has not had major headlines or decision announcements in the last few days.
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