Investing in All of America Act of 2025
This bill modifies the limit on the amount of financing available to a Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) from the Small Business Administration (SBA). It also expands the definition of private capital with respect to SBICs. Specifically, the bill reduces the maximum outstanding financing available to an SBIC from 300% to 200% of the SBIC's private capital. The bill increases from $350 million to $450 million the maximum financing available to two or more commonly controlled SBICs that make quarterly or semiannual interest payments. The bill also expands the amounts that may be excluded from the calculation of the financing limit to include the amounts an SBIC invests in (1) rural areas, (2) certain technology categories, or (3) small manufacturers. The bill revises the cap on such excluded amounts to the lesser of $125 million or the aggregate of 50% of the private capital of the SBIC. Additionally, the bill expands what is considered the private capital of an SBIC to include funds obtained from the business revenue of additional government-sponsored corporations and funds invested by the trust or endowment of a college or university.
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There are no substantive policy changes between these two versions. Both versions are identical in all their provisions, including definitions of investment funds, maximum leverage amounts, exclusions for rural and low-income areas, and technology investments. This appears to be the same bill text presented twice.
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There are no substantive policy changes between these two versions. Both versions are identical in all their provisions, including definitions of investment funds, maximum leverage amounts, exclusions for rural and low-income areas, and technology investments. This appears to be the same bill text presented twice.
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