In a dramatic Senate vote that has captured the attention of political observers and the media alike, Kelly Loeffler was confirmed as the head of the Small Business Administration (SBA) by a 52‑46 margin. This contentious vote has stirred controversy on Capitol Hill, as well as among political insiders, due to its implications for government reform and federal spending initiatives. The confirmation not only brings President Trump’s cabinet tally to 18 members, but it also marks a rare instance of bipartisan support—one Nevada Democrat, Sen. Jacky Rosen, joined 51 Republicans in voting in favor of Loeffler’s nomination.
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