House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are pressing the Trump administration to set aside at least $10 billion in small business rescue money for minority banks and other community lenders, saying they're concerned the aid is not reaching underserved, low-income areas.
The program is set to begin accepting loan requests again Monday morning, and banks expect to unleash a huge queue of applications. In preparation, the Small Business Administration, which is running the program, on Sunday told lenders it planned to pace the number of loans processed in its system. "These institutions’ specific mission to serve low-income, rural and minority small business owners and communities uniquely positions them to increase the amount of PPP loans that reach our underserved businesses," they wrote. "These businesses are the heartbeat of the diverse communities they serve and are particularly vulnerable during this crisis."
The request underscored concerns that hundreds of billions of dollars in aid would fail to reach multitudes of some of the most vulnerable small businesses and their employees. The worries were compounded by the fact that large companies and firms with access to other forms of financing were able to secure the government-backed loans before the first round of funding was exhausted.
Plus 25 million to the Kennedy center lol politicofakenews politcoenemyoftheamericanpeople
Some kinda means-tested tax break that only applies Tuesdays and Thursdays?
BS
Can We The People please get rid these two idiots that keep begging for power that they don't deserve to have. TIME TO GO! GEY OUT!!
Explain how setting aside money just for minority businesses is not discrimination.
Keep fighting!!!
Since when did she and her left wing agenda ever want to support small business’s All she is doing is scoring political points. You can not trust a word that comes out of her mouth
God fucking forbid the banks ain't taken care ...
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