Friday December 12th, 2025

Cortez Masto, Britt Push Bipartisan Legislation to Provide More Rapid Assistance to Small Businesses

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Katie Britt (R-Ala.) introduced the Improving Access to Small Business Information Act, bipartisan legislation to streamline the process of information gathering for the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation.

“Congress created the Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation to support the entrepreneurs that are the backbone of our communities. Now, it’s time for us to support the good work the Office does,” said Senator Cortez Masto. “By streamlining the information gathering process, this bipartisan legislation will allow Congress to hear from our small business owners more quickly and rapidly respond to their evolving needs.”

“Needless red tape is holding our small businesses back. Small businesses create opportunity, jobs, and economic growth in every corner of our nation—they deserve a federal government that works with them and considers their perspectives during actions and rulemakings,” said Senator Britt. “This commonsense legislation would slash red tape, ensure the SEC can better advocate for entrepreneurs, and remove roadblocks to American economic prosperity. I will always stand up for small businesses across Alabama and our nation, and the Improving Access to Small Business Information Act is further proof of that commitment.”

The Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation was established by Congress in 2016 to represent the interests of small businesses and their investors at the SEC and in the capital markets. Under the Paper Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the Office is currently required to receive formal approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to conduct any type of information collection from small businesses. This approval process, which can often take over one year, has limited the Office’s ability to survey small businesses, and in turn, inform the SEC regarding possible rulemakings and the impacts to these businesses.

The Improving Access to Small Business Information Act would amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to specify that certain actions of the Office—such as conducting field surveys—are not a collection of information under the PRA. This would allow the Office to prioritize facilitating access to capital without bureaucratic delays.

Senator Cortez Masto is a champion for Nevada’s small businesses. Earlier this week, she introduced bipartisan legislation to ensure America’s small businesses can compete in the 21st Century economy. She has also introduced bipartisan legislation to require the SBA to provide annual awards to state and local governments that streamline the process of small business formation. This year, she stood with small businesses in Southern and Northern Nevada to highlight the devastating impacts the chaos of the Trump Administration’s tariffs have had on the cost of operating small businesses and on the American economy itself. In DC, she hosted a spotlight hearing to speak with small business owners about the squeeze they are feeling from the tariffs.

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