Paycheck Protection Program Helps
7,125 Businesses and Saves 59,345 Jobs in Illinois’ 18th District
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[July 10, 2020]
According to data released publicly by the U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA), the Paycheck Protection Program has supported
at least 7,125 businesses and helped keep 59,345 workers on the
payroll in Illinois’ 18th District. The Paycheck Protection Program,
supported by Congressman Darin LaHood (R-IL) and implemented in the
CARES Act, supported over 2.2 million jobs across Illinois.
“The Paycheck Protection Program has been an incredible lifeline for
small businesses in Illinois and across the 18th District,” said
Rep. LaHood. “Due to stay at home restrictions, many businesses were
forced to temporarily shut their doors in recent months.
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Congress and the Trump Administration acted quickly to disperse funding through
the Paycheck Protection Program to small businesses to ensure hard-working
Americans stayed on the payroll during a difficult time. As our nation works to
recover from COVID-19, I will continue to support policies that prioritize the
needs of workers, small businesses, and healthcare professionals.”
The Paycheck Protection Program created under the CARES Act provides American
small businesses with important access to forgivable loans for the purposes of
paying employees’ wages, rent, and utilities. To learn more information about
the program go here.
Related:
Rep. LaHood Introduces Bill to Provide Flexibility for Businesses in Paycheck
Protection Program
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