Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB202

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Helping Small Businesses THRIVE Act Helping Small Businesses To Hedge Risk and Insure against Volatile Expenses Act

Impact

If enacted, SB202 would significantly affect state laws governing commodity transactions and the regulation of small businesses in that area. The bill outlines a structured approach for the SBA to administer a program that identifies and processes applications from small businesses, based on merit. This initiative would help small businesses mitigate financial risks by enabling them to secure their commodity purchases at predetermined prices, thereby enhancing their financial stability and competitiveness in the market.

Summary

SB202, also known as the Helping Small Businesses THRIVE Act, aims to establish a program within the Small Business Administration (SBA) allowing eligible small businesses to purchase certain commodity futures. The primary objective of the bill is to assist small businesses in hedging against volatile commodity prices, thus enabling them to stabilize their operational costs. The bill outlines the creation of the Helping Small Businesses Thrive Program, through which small businesses can enter into agreements to manage the risks associated with rising input costs for commodities.

Contention

Some potential points of contention regarding SB202 may arise around the specifics of which commodities will be included and how the selection process for these commodities is managed. Critics could express concerns over the accessibility of the program, especially regarding the inclusion criteria for eligible businesses, as it excludes financial institutions and similar entities. Additionally, there may be discussions around the operational costs of the program and the sufficiency of resources allocated to ensure its success.

Congress_id

119-S-202

Policy_area

Commerce

Introduced_date

2025-01-23

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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