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Praise Pours in for Ernst Bill to Unleash Domestic Manufacturing

WASHINGTON – Support continues to pour in from small manufacturers in Iowa and across the country for Senator Joni Ernst’s (R-Iowa) Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act that doubles the loan limit for Small Business Administration (SBA) manufacturing loans.

Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chair Ernst’s bill will continue to fuel the great manufacturing boom happening under President Trump and ensure that “Made in America” becomes the norm instead of the exception.

Here is some of the praise for the bill:

Ceilley Pallets (Waterloo, Iowa)

“I think we as a community have the potential to once again be a manufacturing powerhouse in the Cedar Valley, as well as serving throughout the United States. I am optimistic that if stewarded properly, the additional resources available to small businesses will supercharge innovation, collaboration, production, education, and flourishing of our businesses, and workforce,” said Kevin Taylor, owner.

The bill has previously earned high marks from groups across Iowa.

Iowa Association of Business and Industry

“Iowa’s manufacturers are ready to grow, invest, and lead in the future of American manufacturing - but access to capital is critical. The Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act is a commonsense solution that will empower small manufacturers to invest in the tools, technology, and facilities they need to compete globally. ABI applauds Senator Ernst and Chairman Williams for their leadership and commitment to strengthening U.S. manufacturing,” said Nicole Crain, President.

Iowa Bankers Association

“The Iowa Bankers Association thanks Senator Joni Ernst for her leadership in proposing the Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act. Bank leaders in Iowa have advocated for increasing the loan limits in these SBA programs with the goal of driving more investment in communities across the state of Iowa.  Manufacturing is an important piece of Iowa’s economy, and Iowa banks are proud partners in helping small businesses grow and expand. This proposed legislation will make the work of our Iowa banks even more impactful,” said Adam Gregg, President.

Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance

“Manufacturing is a cornerstone of our region’s economic vitality. By increasing access to capital for small manufacturers, the Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act empowers businesses to expand, innovate and compete globally---while reinforcing our domestic supply chains. We commend Senator Ernst for her leadership as Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee and her commitment to addressing the financial needs of small manufacturers in today’s economy,” said Barbra Solberg.

Greater Burlington Partnership

“Increasing loan limits for small manufacturers strengthens the backbone of our local economy. This bipartisan effort will give more Iowa businesses the tools they need to expand operations, invest in new technology, and create quality jobs right here at home. As the cost of doing business continues to rise, we support the recommended increases in borrowing to accommodate our manufacturing businesses,” said Amy O’Brien, CEO.

Additional praise has poured in from across the country:

Better Team USA Corp (Clifton, N.J.)

“This important legislation, particularly the provision to double the maximum 7(a) loan amount for small manufacturers from $5 million to $10 million, will play a crucial role in fostering growth, expanding manufacturing capabilities, reshoring jobs to the US. I believe that this bill will provide the necessary capital injection to help small businesses like mine scale operations, compete effectively in the global market, and contribute to rebuilding U.S. supply chains,” said Martin Di Battista, President.

IngniteLI, The Manufacturing Consortium of Long Island (Hauppauge, N.Y.)

“On behalf of Ignite Long Island, which represents more than 3,200 manufacturing companies across Suffolk and Nassau Counties, I want to express strong support for the bipartisan proposal to increase the SBA 7(a) loan cap from $5 million to $10 million. This change would directly benefit small and mid-sized manufacturers in our region – many of whom face growing capital needs as they invest in equipment, workforce, and facility upgrades to remain competitive in today’s economy. Raising the 7(a) loan threshold would unlock greater access to flexible, long-term financing for expansion, automation, reshoring, and defense readiness – all of which are key priorities for Long Island’s industrial base,” said Jamie Moore, President. 

Marotta Controls (Montville, N.J.)

“Marotta Controls encourages the Congress and the Administration to raise the SBA manufacturing loan limit to $10 Million. This would enable Marotta Controls to meaningfully increase our manufacturing capacity to support the Defense Industrial Base (DIB),” said Patrick Marotta, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Sly Drinks (Phoenix, Ariz.)

“America wants to build manufacturing here. If the Administration wants to build manufacturing facilities, then we need the SBA to raise the cap from 5M to 10M, reduce the equity requirements for the SBA loans on small business owners, and help small businesses like ours build manufacturing in America right here and now, and for future generation,” said Dr. Amy Czyz, Co-Founder.

Long Island Bio (Bayport, N.Y.)

“We at Long Island Bio, which represents the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Nutraceutical, and Medical Device manufacturers of Long Island, express strong support for the bipartisan proposal to increase the SBA 7(a) loan cap from $5 million to $10 million. Raising the 7(a) loan threshold would unlock greater access to flexible, long-term financing for expansion, automation, reshoring, and training – all of which are key priorities for our industry segment, and all of Long Island’s industrial base,” said Tom Mariner, Executive Director.

GSE Dynamics (Hauppauge, N.Y.)

“GSE Dynamics, a federally certified woman owned small business fully supports the bipartisan bill – Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act of 2025. Revitalizing manufacturing is a bipartisan issue – if we all agree on strengthening US manufacturing then we can strengthen our national security, and we strengthen our middle class.”

Beauty Society (North Las Vegas, Nev.)

“As a company that proudly manufacturers our products in the United States, we believe strongly in the power of domestic production – not only as a means to ensure product quality and supply chain control, but also as a strategic advantage over competitors that primarily rely on imported goods. The proposed shift from $5 million to $10 million in loan guarantees would be a transformative change – one that could accelerate growth for small- and mid-sized manufacturers across the country,” said Jeannie Lorin, Founder and CEO.

Polk & Associates Construction (Brentwood, Tenn.)

“The reality of scaling a construction or manufacturing firm requires significant capital for equipment, materials, skilled labor and the working capital that allows us to execute contracts on time and with excellence. Raising the SBA loan limit to $10 million would unlock new potential for us and many others across the country. It would remove one of the more persistent barriers to growth, access to affordable capital, and create sustainable cash flow that supports scaling operations, hiring more workers, and investing in innovation,” said Reggie Polk, President and CEO.  

L & H Industrial (Gillette, Wyo.)

“We strongly support the increase in SBA loan guarantees from $5 million to $10 million. This shift will allow manufacturers to confidently invest in reshoring operations, scale advanced capabilities, and bring more jobs and production back home. Access to capital remains one of the most critical levers in rebuilding America’s industrial base” said Mike Wandler, President and CEO.

Kinematica USA (Bohemia, N.Y.)

“As a proud small business owner providing technology to Pharma, Food and Cosmetic Industries, I fully support the Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act and the proposed increase in SBA 7(a) and 504 loan limits from $5 million to $10 million. This legislation sends a strong and timely message: America is serious about rebuilding its manufacturing base and empowering entrepreneurs to invest boldly in our domestic future,” said Andreas Niens, Chief Visionary Officer.  

LV Iron & Steel (Sunrise Manor, Nev.)

“We were very encouraged by the discussion around the increase in lending limits, moving from $5 million to $10 million, and the potential this holds for the continued growth of our steel business and our forthcoming expansion. We anticipate that this increased access to capital and other valuable SBA resources designed to support cash flow and foster growth will be instrumental in propelling our business forward,” said Traci Aguilar, Founder.

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