House Democrats Release $3 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package
Included in the package are several Big “I” priorities, including fixing an issue with the Paycheck Protection Program that excluded 501(c)(6) organizations from accessing loans.
Included in the package are several Big “I” priorities, including fixing an issue with the Paycheck Protection Program that excluded 501(c)(6) organizations from accessing loans.
The Small Business Administration issued long-awaited additional guidance that gives many Big “I” members needed clarity.
The U.S. Treasury Department responded to several congressional letters sent expressing concern over President Trump’s remarks on business interruption insurance.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana) answered questions from Big “I” President & CEO Bob Rusbuldt on subjects including lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina that guide his perspective on coronavirus legislation.
Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-South Dakota) is helping Americans weather the storm and protect the millions of small businesses that are vital to communities across the country.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California) hailed the CARES Act as an enormous achievement and a stepping stone to reopening America but warned that there is still work to be done on Capitol Hill.
Last chance to register for the Big “I” Virtual Legislative Conference: Big “I” in Action to take place May 12-15.
As the coronavirus pandemic is top of mind for both Big “I” members and those on Capitol Hill, it is the sole focus of next week’s conference and Wednesday’s issues briefing.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives have issued two new letters joining the chorus of opposition to retroactive business interruption coverage for COVID-19 claims.
The bipartisan legislation would allow 501(c)(6) organizations to access loans through the Paycheck Protection Program and already has 40 bipartisan cosponsors.