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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
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Black Business Leaders & GOP Senators Meet in D.C.: A Bold New Economic Agenda Emerges

@SpectacularMag Staff March 3, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC – In the wake of federal job layoffs and political uncertainty, an unexpected coalition of Black business elites and GOP senators convened in Washington, D.C., for The Opportunity Summit—a high-stakes conversation about economic empowerment, political engagement, and the future of Black entrepreneurship.

Charlotte business leader Walter Davis, a host of the summit, emphasized the importance of Black Americans staying engaged in influencing policy.

Held at the U.S. Capitol and the Hart Senate Office Building, the summit brought together twelve senators from both parties, including Ted Cruz (R-TX), Pete Ricketts (R-NE), Tim Scott (R-SC), and Raphael Warnock (D-GA), alongside top Black business leaders and New York Stock Exchange chairman Jeffrey Sprecher.

A key theme of the event? Engagement over disengagement. Charlotte business leader Walter Davis, one of the summit’s hosts, set the tone, urging Black Americans to remain active in shaping policy:
“Frederick Douglass didn’t disengage. Martin Luther King didn’t disengage. If you want change, you have to engage.”

Scott & Warnock Find Common Ground on Economic Empowerment

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Senators Tim Scott and Raphael Warnock, despite their political differences, agreed on the importance of economic mobility for Black Americans.

Despite being on opposite sides of the aisle, Senators Tim Scott and Raphael Warnock found agreement on a crucial issue—economic mobility for Black Americans. At one point, Warnock referred to Scott as “my brother,” emphasizing the need for collaboration over division.

Warnock acknowledged the long-standing struggle for Black entrepreneurs and workers within the American economy:
“We all know that this is a system we’ve always been a part of, although that system has not always recognized our contributions—or our humanity. We find ourselves in that fight again, but we’re not new to this fight, and we’re ready.”

Scott echoed this sentiment but challenged attendees to shift their perspective from hardship to opportunity:
“We can be victims, or we can be victorious—but we can’t be both.”

Loeffler & Ricketts Discuss Capital Access & Small Business Growth

A coalition of Black business leaders and GOP senators met in Washington, D.C. for The Opportunity Summit, focusing on economic empowerment, political engagement, and the future of Black entrepreneurship.

Another major focus of the summit was economic self-sufficiency and financial inclusion. Kelly Loeffler, former U.S. Senator, and newly appointed Small Business Administration (SBA) administrator, emphasized the importance of expanding access to capital for Black business owners. She pledged that the SBA would proactively ensure Black entrepreneurs have the tools and funding they need to thrive in a shifting economy.

Meanwhile, Senator Pete Ricketts highlighted the power of private markets in addressing wealth disparities. He pointed to historical economic trends that show capital ownership—not wages—is the key to long-term financial stability.

Moving Forward: A $1 Trillion Commitment to Black Communities

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The summit sought to enhance financial inclusion with a goal of unlocking $1 trillion for disadvantaged communities over the next decade, according to Senator Tim Scott (pictured).

With a push for financial inclusion and flexible capital investment, the summit sparked ambitious goals—such as unlocking $1 trillion for disadvantaged communities over the next decade, per Senator Scott. He laid out his vision:
“It takes us creating a little more flexibility on the resources we create for affordable housing. It also takes financial inclusion. My goal is to set the kind of parameters that allow for $1 trillion of capital to be set free in disadvantaged communities in the next 10 years. I believe we can get even to $2 trillion.”

Business and political leaders’ message was clear: Now is not the time to disengage. Now is the time to invest, build wealth, and shape the policies that will define Black economic success for generations to come.

Photos courtesy of The Opportunity Summit.

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