Federal Legislation
House Advances SEA Program Expansion
February 20, 2026
The House Committee on Ways and Means has advanced the New Opportunities for Business Ownership and Self-Sufficiency Act (H.R. 6431), which modifies the Self-Employment Assistance (SEA) program by expanding eligibility, increasing the participation cap from 5% to 10% of unemployment claimants, and enhancing state flexibility and accountability. This legislation requires weekly certification of self-employment activities and is expected to increase demand for entrepreneurial training, business counseling, and technical assistance services procured or approved by state workforce agencies. Procurement professionals should anticipate expanded opportunities to support state agencies in delivering these services as states implement the updated SEA program provisions.
- The Department of Labor and state workforce agencies will play key roles in administering the expanded SEA program, influencing procurement of related training and counseling services.
- Increased participation caps and eligibility broaden the market for vendors offering entrepreneurial and business development support.
- Procurement teams should prepare for potential solicitations or contract modifications to accommodate enhanced reporting and accountability requirements.
- Businesses specializing in workforce development and self-employment assistance may find new opportunities with state agencies adapting to the legislative changes.
Agencies
Department of Labor, State workforce agencies, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Unemployment Trust Fund