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Jacobs calls on Schumer to approve more funding for Paycheck Protection Program

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Wed, Apr 15th 2020 12:20 pm

Said program designed to help small businesses is quickly running out of money, demands partisanship be put aside and a ‘clean bill passed immediately

New York State Sen. Chris Jacobs is calling on U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer to “put politics aside” and quickly approve additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program.

The PPP, with an initial allocation of $350 billion, was created to provide critical assistance to small businesses to use to pay employees and other business-related expenses while their revenues and operations have been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

“The need for this program and its funding is so great that, in only a week’s time, over 800,000 loans have been processed and more than $200 billion has already been committed,” Jacobs said. “Ensuring this program is well funded and widely accessible will be critical to the recovery of our economy in New York state, particularly in Western New York.”

Jacobs’ camp said, “Last week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell put forth a ‘clean’ bill with no legislative pork barrel or policy items attached that would have increased funding for the PPP by another $250 billion, bringing total funding to $600 billion. Similar to what they did before finally voting for the original CARES Act, Senate Democrats blocked the proposal, seeking leverage to pass a much bigger and more complex piece of legislation with funding for special interests.”

Saying the midst of a global pandemic is “absolutely the wrong time to play partisan politics,” in a letter to Schumer, Jacobs asked the senator to support passage of the clean version proposed last week “as soon as possible.”

“People are hurting through no fault of their own, and an economy that was once roaring has been ground to a halt,” Jacobs said. “Our leaders in Washington have to take action immediately and do so in a bipartisan manner. New York’s small business owners and their employees do not have any more time to waste.”

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