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			 It’s imperative that you abide by the guidelines 
			outlined by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the 
			Illinois Department of Public Health to keep yourself, your family, 
			and your community healthy. 
			 
			The coronavirus presents our state and nation with a serious health 
			challenge, and like every obstacle we face, Americans are rising to 
			the occasion to combat this virus. That’s what we’re seeing in 
			central and west-central Illinois. The heroes among us—nurses, 
			doctors, therapists, health care workers, truck drivers, grocery 
			store workers, pharmacy clerks, and essential workers—are stepping 
			up to provide for our communities. We are grateful for all that you 
			continue to do. 
			 
			As we continue to navigate this challenging time, my office is 
			actively working to connect individuals and small businesses with 
			the resources and funding made available by Congress in light of the 
			coronavirus outbreak. If you have questions, please do not hesitate 
			to call my office at (309) 671-7027 or contact us via email here:
			https://lahood.house. 
			gov/contact.  Working together and supporting our 
			neighbors, we'll overcome the coronavirus pandemic. 
			
			  
			 
			 
			Paycheck Protection Program 
			 
			On Friday, small businesses and sole proprietorships were able to 
			begin applications for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, 
			which were a part of the CARES Act passed by Congress and signed 
			into law by the President last week. The Paycheck Protection Program 
			(PPP) is a nearly $350 billion program to provide eight weeks of 
			cash-flow assistance to small businesses that maintain their payroll 
			during this emergency.  
			 
			PPP is a forgivable loan. If the employer maintains its payroll, 
			then the portion of the PPP loan used for covered payroll costs, 
			interest on mortgage obligations, rent, and utilities would be 
			forgiven. These grants are retroactive to February 15, 2020, which 
			will help bring workers who have already been laid off back onto 
			payrolls. 
			 
			This is a critically important program that will help small 
			businesses and workers get through this global pandemic.  
			 
			Please go to the U.S. Treasury Department's 
			
			website here to get the full guidance. If you're a lender,
			
			
			CLICK HERE for more information. If you're a borrower, 
			
			CLICK HERE for more information. If you're a small business 
			looking for the application, CLICK HERE.  
			 
			Thank you to our respiratory therapists 
			 
			Respiratory therapists are on the front lines of the COVID-19 
			response. The health and safety of our families and communities 
			during this uncertain relies on the work done by respiratory 
			therapists and their colleagues in the healthcare industry.  
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            These brave men and women are among the heroes of our 
			health system—the foundation of our fight against the coronavirus. 
            With American resiliency and heroes, like our 
			healthcare professionals, we’ll overcome the coronavirus and come 
			back stronger. History will remember those heroes who answered the 
			call to serve their communities. 
			 
			For all they are doing today, for what they will do tomorrow, and 
			for what they will do into the future, I want to thank each of the 
			respiratory therapists in Illinois who are rising to the challenge 
			of the coronavirus. Illinois and our country are grateful for your 
			sacrifice and willingness to keep our communities safe during this 
			challenging time. 
			 
			Read my full op-ed thanking our respiratory therapists: 
			
			Thank You – IL-18 Congressman LaHood Praises Respiratory Therapists 
			 
			Supporting local communities during this challenging time 
			 
			I was in Bloomington/Normal on Friday and stopped by Destihl 
			Restaurant in Normal to grab some carry out food and beverages. If 
			you can, please help support our local restaurants during these 
			challenging times with takeout, delivery, drive-thru, or curbside 
			service! 
			 
            
			  
            Securing COVID-19 response funding for IL18 communities 
			This week, I announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban 
			Development awarded $2,997,250 million to Bloomington-Normal, 
			Peoria, and Springfield to support relief efforts as communities 
			continue to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.  
			 
			Bloomington: $329.144 
			Peoria: $1,622,883 
			Normal: $246,067 
			Springfield: $799,156 
			 
			Census update 
			 
			This week, we recognized Census Day, and I filled out the Census for 
			myself and my family. In Illinois, our state must be accurately 
			counted. I'm encouraging everyone in the 18th District to fill out 
			the Census to make sure our region is counted! 
			 
			Go here to fill yours out: U.S. Census Bureau 
			 
			As always, thanks for subscribing to my newsletter. 
			 
			Sincerely, 
			Darin LaHood 
			Member of Congress  |