Rep. Simpson Votes to Relocate Small Business Administration Offices Out of Sanctuary Jurisdictions
Washington,
June 5, 2025
WASHINGTON—Today, Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson voted in favor of H.R. 2931, the Save SBA from Sanctuary Cities Act, a bill that would relocate Small Business Administration (SBA) offices to non-sanctuary city jurisdictions. It would allow offices to be relocated to federal law-abiding cities and towns, even if it is in a sanctuary state. “Due to the Biden administration’s open-border policies, violent crime, homicides, and aggravated assaults have all increased in American sanctuary cities,” said Rep. Simpson. “By fueling an unprecedented crisis and lacking accountability, American citizens, small businesses, and communities were put at risk. This legislation is a positive step toward ensuring their safety. Idaho is one of the most business-friendly places in our country and has set a strong example by enacting a statewide ban on sanctuary cities. With the passage of this bill, we are one step closer to codifying President Trump’s agenda.” Rep. Simpson and the Idaho delegation recently sent a letter to Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler urging the SBA to move the Seattle regional office from Washington to Idaho. The measure was approved with a vote of 211-199. |