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			LaHood Introduces Bill to Provide 
			Flexibility for Businesses in Paycheck Protection Program  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [June 26, 2020]  
             U.S. Representatives Darin LaHood (R-IL), 
			Anthony Gonzalez (R-OH), Dave Joyce R-OH), Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), and 
			Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) today introduced legislation to help small 
			businesses, especially ones that are unable to fully reopen in the 
			coming weeks, utilize Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans 
			without sacrificing loan forgiveness.  | 
        
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			 The Promoting Flexibility for Small Business 
			Owners Act provides restaurants, retailers, and other similar 
			businesses with more time to meet the requirements to receive full 
			forgiveness of their PPP loan. 
 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. 
			However, under current law, timeline requirements – like the 
			eight-week limit to spend the loan and the June 30th deadline for 
			rehiring employees – will severely limit businesses like restaurants 
			and retailers, who are unable to fully reopen due to state 
			government restrictions, from fully taking advantage of these loans. 
			The Promoting Flexibility for Small Business Owners Act addresses 
			these problems by giving businesses more time to rehire workers and 
			providing an additional four weeks of payments that can be forgiven.
 
 “Main Street businesses and their employees are the lifeblood of 
			central and west-central Illinois, and the Paycheck Protection 
			Program has provided a lifeline to many during the COVID—19 
			pandemic,” said Congressman LaHood. “As states like Illinois extend 
			forced business closures, it’s important that small businesses have 
			the flexibility they need to still make full use of this program. 
			Our bill better aligns the program with current operational needs, 
			and will get employees back on the payroll during this difficult 
			time”
 
 “While the Paycheck Protection Program has been helpful for many 
			small businesses across the country, some employers, like 
			restaurants and retailers, are unable to make full use of these 
			loans due to state and local reopening restrictions,” said 
			Congressman Gonzalez. “Small businesses are the heart and soul of 
			Northeast Ohio’s economy, and it is vital that we provide this 
			additional relief to ensure our local business owners are able to 
			take full advantage of their PPP loans and help restart our 
			economy.”
 
			
			   
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            "As we continue to ensure the health and safety of 
			Americans during this pandemic, it’s critical that we also protect 
			our small businesses and provide them with the support they need to 
			get through these challenging times," said Congressman Joyce. "I'm 
			proud to join Representatives Gonzalez, LaHood, and Murphy to 
			introduce this bipartisan bill and ensure employers like restaurants 
			and retailers have the flexibility they need to stay afloat until 
			they can once again open their doors, our constituents can get back 
			to work, and our economy is reignited." 
            
			 
            “The Paycheck Protection Program has assisted more 
			than 125,000 Ohio businesses. However, we understand that Congress’s 
			quick and broad actions still require fine-tuning to address the 
			unique situations of many employers, including restaurants and other 
			small businesses. I’m proud to join in introducing this bipartisan 
			legislation to provide additional flexibility so that small 
			businesses can fully utilize the benefits of the Paycheck Protection 
			Program, keep their employees on the payroll, and reopen 
			successfully in the coming weeks,” said Congressman Wenstrup.
 “The Paycheck Protection Program is a vital financial assistance 
			lifeline for small business owners. For the PPP to ultimately 
			succeed, small business owners need greater flexibility as the 
			economy reopens. NFIB thanks Representative Gonzalez for recognizing 
			this need and supports the Promoting Flexibility for Small Business 
			Owners Act. We urge increased flexibility in the next COVID-19 
			response legislation,” said Kevin Kuhlman, vice president of federal 
			government relations at the National Federation of Independent 
			Business.
 
 The Promoting Flexibility for Small Business Owners Act is supported 
			by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and the 
			National Restaurant Association.
			
			Read the full text of the bill here.
 
            [Office of Congressman Darin LaHood] |