The U.S. House Committee on Small Business is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives responsible for overseeing legislation and federal programs that impact small businesses. Its mission is to support entrepreneurship, promote economic growth, and ensure that small businesses have access to capital, federal contracting opportunities, and regulatory fairness.
Small business development, access to capital and lending programs, federal procurement and contracting, regulatory reform, entrepreneurship, disaster assistance for small businesses, and oversight of the Small Business Administration
Funded through the federal budget as part of the legislative branch of the United States government
United States House of Representatives, Small Business Administration, House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
Government entity (Congressional committee)