HR4305119th CongressWALLET

DUMP Red Tape Act

Sponsored By: Representative Wied

Passed House

Summary

Creates a Red Tape Hotline for small businesses so owners can report burdens from rules, guidance, policy statements, or other agency activity to the Small Business Administration's Chief Counsel for Advocacy. The hotline would offer phone, email, web form and other submission options and must produce a report to the SBA Administrator and Congress within one year and then annually.

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  • Small businesses: Can notify the Chief Counsel about compliance burdens tied to rules, guidance, policy statements, or other agency actions, giving small firms a direct way to flag costly or misaligned requirements.
  • SBA Chief Counsel: Must set up and maintain the hotline within 180 days, keep an accessible website and contact methods, and submit annual reports that summarize complaints, affected industries and locations, and recommend fixes.
  • Federal agencies: Reports must identify which agencies and specific rules or activities generate the most notifications and include recommendations for reducing burdens on small entities.

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New hotline for small businesses' red tape

If enacted, this would require the SBA’s Chief Counsel for Advocacy to set up a Red Tape Hotline within 180 days. Small businesses would be able to report burdens from rules, guidance, policy statements, or other agency actions. The hotline would offer an email, web form, phone number, and an easy-to-find website. Within 1 year, and then every year, the Chief Counsel would report to the SBA Administrator and Congress. Reports would name the most-reported rules and agencies, the industries and locations affected, recommend ways to cut burdens, and list actions the office took. This could help surface problems faster, but it would not by itself change any rules or provide money.

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Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Wied

WI • R

Cosponsors

  • Van Duyne

    TX • R

    Sponsored 7/22/2025

  • Schmidt

    KS • R

    Sponsored 7/22/2025

  • Rep. Patronis, Jimmy [R-FL-1]

    FL • R

    Sponsored 11/18/2025

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