I think there have been some communications from SBA in Washington that have been confusing to district offices over the last couple of years and have raised concerns that the operating budgets that they need to continue to reach out to the small business community and states may not be there because of changes in the way Washington views the role of the district offices.
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Shaheen expresses concerns about confusing SBA communications affecting district offices.
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