This is a challenging time—Mainers & Americans are feeling the effects of enormous disruption & uncertainty caused by this crisis. In the Legislature, we passed an emergency law to extend unemployment benefits to Mainers who've been impacted by COVID-19.https://www.pressherald.com/2020/03/18/maine-unemployment-claims-surpass-all-of-march-2019-in-just-3-days/ …
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All of these resources and more—including links to the CDC and WHO, as well as information about how you can help—can be found on our website:
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Low interest loans are not helpful in this crisis.
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Why can't Congress work on low interest LOANS TO WORKERS like Maine is doing. Why are loans only for small biz?
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It doesn't matter how much an employee makes a year, they are poor if they aren't capable of starting their own business.
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Hi Sara, What about evictions?My clients who have justlost their jobs and are alreadychallenged by making their rent every month will be unable to make their rents for Apriland beyond.Any way of not allowing evictions inrentals?This will by farsurpass r current homeless situation
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