Is this the finale? Amid investigations and a questionable resignation, the SBA is trying to save its credibility.The resignation of Hector Barreto Hector V. Barreto was the 21st Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, confirmed on July 25, 2001. George W. Bush nominated him to the post. He resigned on April 25, 2006 following a controversial tenure as SBA chief. , bead of the Small Business Administration, leaves many speculating that he was forced out by the Bush administration in an effort to clean house within an organization Soiled with criticism. There are also questions about the SBA's future, as it has recently weathered a great deal of controversy. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Nydia Valazquez (D-N.Y.), ranking Democrat on the House Small Business Committee, three months after Hurricane Katrina abbr. Small Business Administration Noun 1. SBA - an independent agency of the United States government that protects the interests of small businesses and ensures that they receive a fair share of government loan applicants had actually received money. As a result, Velazquez called for Barreto to step down from his post. James E. Clyburn, chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and member of the Congressional Black Caucus Congressional Black Caucus, organization of African-American members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Founded in 1970, it addresses legislative concerns of African Americans and other minority citizens, such as employment, welfare reform, minority business , was also critical, "It is clear that the administration failed on every front in responding to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the SBA is no exception." The SBA claims that three months after Katrina, the agency had approved more than $881 million in disaster loans to more than 12,500 applicants. In 2002, Lloyd Chapman Lloyd Alan Chapman (born 1949) is president and founder of the American Small Business League. Life and career Born and raised in Texas, Lloyd began his career working for legendary Texas political leader Bob Bullock. , founder and president of the American Business League, an advocacy group, met with representatives at the Inspector General's Office of the SBA, claiming that large companies were misrepresenting their size in an attempt to secure small-business contracts. According to a 2005 SBA report, four of the six largest contracts that were to go to small businesses for FY 2001 and 2002 went to big companies. "This level of abuse could never have occurred without the knowledge of the SBA," Chapman says. One of the beneficiaries was Insight Public Sector Inc., an IT solutions provider with $3.3 billion in sales reported in 2005. The Tempe, Arizona Tempe (pronounced /tɛm.'piː/) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, with a population of 169,712 according to 2006 Census Bureau estimates. , company falsely certified itself as a small business in 1996. As a result, it received $4 million in small-business contracts. After a federal investigation by the Justice Department and the Office of the Inspector General Office of the Inspector General (or OIG) is a common sub-agency within cabinet-level agencies of the United States federal government and serves as auditing and investigative arm of the agency's programs focused on identifying waste, fraud and abuse. of both the SBA and the General Services Administration The General Services Administration (GSA) was established by section 101 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C.A. § 751). The GSA sets policy for and manages government property and records. , Insight agreed to pay a $1 million settlement. Despite the problems during his tenure, Barreto told BLACK ENTERPRISE that he was under no pressure to leave and had gotten the "perfect opportunity" to head up The Latino Coalition, an advocacy group. "I came from the private sector and my intentions were always to return," says Barreto. He also states he is proud of the agency's accomplishments, claiming it received a total of 419,500 Katrina loans and approved 151,500 of them, totaling $9.94 billion in half the time it took to process the $4 billion in loans for the 1994 Northridge Earthquake The Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994 at 4:31 AM Pacific Standard Time in the city of Los Angeles, California. The earthquake had a "strong" moment magnitude of 6. . Barreto also contends that procurement is up 54.8% versus four years ago and that loans to African Americans are up 41% since last year. Blacks actually received 6,261 working capital, fixed-asset, and real estate loans worth $576.4 million in fiscal year 2005, according to the SBA. Statistics show small businesses are responsible for providing 75% of the net jobs and employing 50% of the private workforce. Despite the numbers and a changing of the guard, there are those calling for the elimination of SBA programs. Last September, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a report requesting that the White House create a task force to determine "whether race-conscious programs are still necessaRY" and that recommendations be presented "to Congress by March 2007." The only dissension was from Michael Yaki, one of two Democratic members on the board of seven. A 2006 report published by The American Enterprise Institute The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) is a conservative think tank, founded in 1943. According to the institute its mission "to defend the principles and improve the institutions of American freedom and democratic capitalism — limited government, , a public policy research group, suggested that the SBA's loan programs be eliminated altogether. According to the report, there is "no failure of the private sector to allocate loans efficiently," and the "SBA's activities are simply a wasteful, politically motivated subsidy." When asked about eliminating the SBA, Alex Conant, a White House spokesman said, "The President has not made any [such] proposal." However, with two and a half years left in office, a political storm could still be on the horizon. |
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