North Texas business owners discuss how they've stayed open during COVID-19 pandemic

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Local businesses are sharing their experiences of trying to stay open during the pandemic with federal officials and members of Congress.

Many business owners said federal funding, like the Paycheck Protection Program and Restaurant Revitalization Fund helped keep them open.

The owners were able to get two rounds of Paycheck Protection Program funds to help pay staff and keep the doors open. Friday, Congressman Colin Allred toured Lower Greenville businesses with the Small Business Administration to see their immediate needs. "We know we’re still working through that and we want to continue supporting our restaurants and our small businesses, so we’re still going to be there for them, we’re not done with that effort," Rep. Allred said.

 

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