SBIC investment in TX-6
SBIC Atlas · sbicatlas.comRep. Jake Ellzey (R)Sen. John Cornyn (R)Sen. Ted Cruz (R)
Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) are privately managed funds licensed by the SBA that invest in American small businesses. The Investing in All of America Act (2026) adds bonus leverage for investments in rural areas, low-income areas, critical technologies, and small manufacturers.
10
SBIC-backed companies
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SBIC funds involved
1
In rural areas
3
In low-income areas
Industry mix
Manufacturing3
Administrative & Support / Waste Management2
Health Care & Social Assistance2
Apparel-oriented fundraising and spirit items1
Retail Trade1
Accommodation & Food Services1
Companies in TX-6
| Company | Sector | City | Indicators |
|---|---|---|---|
| allgoods, LLC | Apparel-oriented fundraising and spirit items | Arlington | Low-income area |
| Living Earth | Administrative & Support / Waste Management | Dallas | — |
| Living Earth Technology | Retail Trade | Dallas | — |
| M3 Glass Technologies | Manufacturing | Irving | Low-income area |
| Nth Degree | Administrative & Support / Waste Management | Arlington | — |
| OnPoint Healthcare Partners | Health Care & Social Assistance | Irving | — |
| Sabre Communications Corporation (Sabre Industries) | Manufacturing | Alvarado | RuralLow-income area |
| Simeus Foods | Manufacturing | Mansfield | — |
| Spire Hospitality | Accommodation & Food Services | Irving | — |
| U.S. Endo Partners | Health Care & Social Assistance | Irving | — |
Source: SBIC Atlas (sbicatlas.com) - assembled from public disclosures with best-guess classification and Census-based geography. Counts reflect publicly known portfolio activity only and undercount funds that do not publish portfolios. Informational, not an SBA determination.