SBA's Board Members Vanish: Who's in Charge Now?
Published Date: 12/5/2025
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Summary
The Small Business Administration just announced a fresh team of leaders for its Performance Review Board, replacing the old lineup from May 2025. This board helps review how well top officials are doing their jobs, so it affects SBA employees and leadership. No changes to pay or timing were mentioned, but the new members are ready to get to work immediately.
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