MANCHIN: CONGRESS MUST APPROVE MORE FUNDING FOR RURAL SMALL BUSINESSES
Charleston, WV – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) released the following statement on the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) running out of funding for loans to American businesses and the need for Congress to approve additional funding.
“West Virginia small businesses are hurting. It’s time to stop the partisan bickering and come together to fix this. Congress must act in a bipartisan way to quickly invest more funding into the PPP and we need to do so in a way that protects small businesses and healthcare providers like those across rural West Virginia. In an analysis of PPP funds approved for distribution, West Virginia ranked 45th out of 50 states. We know our small businesses have as much need as businesses in larger, more populated states and we must ensure there is dedicated funding for small businesses in rural communities like ours,” Senator Manchin said. “Finally, many of our rural hospitals are struggling to stay afloat and we need to allow them to be eligible to apply for SBA loans. We cannot afford to lose a single rural hospital, especially during this healthcare crisis. As a country we have always come together during a crisis and I believe we will do so again and get this funding out the door as quickly as possible.”
MANCHIN HEARS FROM WEST VIRGINIA BROADCASTERS, EDUCATORS AMID CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Charleston, WV – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) participated in separate calls with the West Virginia Broadcasters Association and the West Virginia Education Association to hear their concerns about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
“During the COVID-19 pandemic, West Virginians are relying on local news to inform them of what is going on across the nation and in our state. Students across the Mountain State are relying on their teachers to be innovative and create new ways for their students to learn from home. We are in unprecedented times, and our broadcasters and teachers are stepping up and providing West Virginians and students with vital information and an essential education. Today I heard from both the West Virginia Broadcasters Association and the West Virginia Education Association who shared their concerns with me about the coronavirus. I appreciate the hard work of the members of these organizations and thank them for serving West Virginians every day,” said Senator Manchin.
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