The resolution highlights and draws attention to the economic importance of women-owned businesses, but it does not provide funding or legal changes, risking raised expectations without concrete assistance.
Women small-business owners: the resolution publicly recognizes that there are over 14.5 million women-owned businesses, raising awareness of their economic presence.
Women entrepreneurs and policymakers: by enumerating findings about women-owned businesses, the resolution signals potential future policy attention or support for women entrepreneurs.
Women small-business owners: the text is a findings clause that creates no new rights, funding, or concrete assistance and may raise expectations without delivering help.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Adds congressional findings noting there are over 14.5 million women-owned businesses and begins to list additional statements about them; no funding or legal changes.
States findings that there are over 14,500,000 women-owned businesses in the United States and begins a list of additional statements about women-owned businesses. The text provided is limited and does not create new programs, funding, regulatory changes, or legal obligations.
Introduced March 6, 2025 by James Risch · Last progress March 6, 2025