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Trump signs into law extension of COVID-relief fund for businesses

July 04, 2020
File photo of US President Donald Trump on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.
File photo of US President Donald Trump on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump signed here on Saturday into law a temporary extension of a subsidy program for small businesses battered by the coronavirus, AP reported.

The legislation extends the June 30 deadline for applying for the program to Aug. 8.

Lawmakers created the program in March and have modified it twice since, adding money on one occasion and more recently permitting more flexible use of the funding despite some grumbling among GOP conservatives.

About $130 billion of $660 billion approved for the program remains eligible for businesses to seek direct federal subsidies for payroll and other costs such as rent, though demand for the Paycheck Protection Program has pretty much dried up in recent weeks.

The Democratic-controlled House voted on Wednesday to approve the extension of the program after the Republican-controlled Senate did the same. — SPA


July 04, 2020
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