But the fifth question on the loan application immediately disqualified Bragg from securing a loan to help pay the salaries of the nine people on the company payroll:"Is the Applicant ... subject to an indictment ... or presently incarcerated, or on probation or parole?"Bragg, who served five years in prison on a drug conspiracy charge, has one year left on probation."It's kind of discouraging," said Bragg, the CEO of the creative agency, ConCreates.
Cedric Richmond, a Democrat from Louisiana, first penned a letter to Mnuchin and SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza on April 6 on behalf of 10 other members of Congress, warning of the impact not only on small business owners with criminal records, but their employees."The Paycheck Protection Program was designed by Congress to give all small businesses a lifeline.
Oh well.
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That bull! You pardon a lot of felons, so give me a break. Ex cons have done their time and should have help to get back in their feet! I’m mad about this!!!
So, apparently, are a lot of law-abiding small business owners as it seems this fund has run out of money already.
That’s right, keep punishing people who’ve paid their debts. No better push towards recidivism than an unending punishment that’s relentless in its daily reminder that you will always be lesser, regardless of where you’ve been, versus whefe you are.
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