Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne recently shared updates on her legislative activities and engagements through a series of tweets. Her posts included news about a bill she sponsored, interactions with prominent figures, and a message directed towards the U.S. Senate.
On June 7, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne announced that “Yesterday, my bill, the American Entrepreneurs First Act, passed the House of Representatives.” She described it as bipartisan legislation that mandates age and citizenship status verification for individuals or businesses to qualify for Small Business Administration (SBA) programs.
Later on the same day, she tweeted about her participation in an event: “Had a wonderful time meeting the @SLOTUS, Usha Vance, at the U.S. India Strategic Partnership Forum this week.” This forum focuses on strengthening ties between the United States and India.
In another tweet dated June 8, 2025, Van Duyne expressed hope regarding legislative progress by stating: “I hope the U.S. Senate is listening!” This comment likely pertains to her anticipation of further action from the Senate following her bill’s passage in the House.
Additional information for Step 3: The American Entrepreneurs First Act aims to support American small businesses by ensuring only eligible entities receive federal assistance through proper verification processes.







