We have no further speakers, so I would be happy to close at this time if it is acceptable to the gentleman. Mr. Speaker, we have heard from small business owners, cybersecurity experts, and government officials, and there is no question that improving cybersecurity for America's small businesses should be an urgent priority for small firms. Over the past few years, the Federal Government has stepped up its efforts to both prevent and mitigate cyberattacks by coordinating and distributing cybersecurity resources directly to small businesses. This commonsense legislation would continue our efforts to ensure small firms can access needed information from SBDCs to help prevent and respond to cyberattacks. Mr. Speaker, I urge this bill's adoption. I want to again thank the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Evans) for his leadership on this, and I yield back the balance of my time.
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