Tomorrow morning, I’ll ask unanimous consent to pass standalone emergency funding for the hugely popular Paycheck Protection Program that is saving small-business jobs as we speak. As the rest of the CARES Act continues to come online, this key part is already low on funds.
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Ten million Americans were laid off in just the last two weeks. Tomorrow morning will likely bring another historic unemployment figure. This is urgent. If Senators delay this urgent paycheck support to insist on a broader bill, more Americans will lose their jobs unnecessarily.
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I hope none of my colleagues object to my request for these urgently-needed funds. There is no reason why this bipartisan job-saving program should be held hostage for other priorities. Let's re-fund the only program that's already running dry and keep moving forward together.
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Protect voting rights if you want to move fast.
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Don't you have 400+ Bills from the House that you've buried in your legislative graveyard,
#GrimReaper? I thought your job was to kill every bill.#GOPGenocide#GOPOwnsEveryDeath#TrumpIsAMassMurderer - Show replies
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No funding without accountability!
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This fake urgency
#moscowmitch creates is just an excuse to cover up the pork added to this bill. You rushed the#CARESAct and banks and private equity is trying to take money money from#PPPloans . You need to take time to pass a bill that can be understood by those affected.pic.twitter.com/yhgkpObZ9f
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Help LLC and the self employed owners!!! We cannot apply for anything because no one know how to process our paperwork! We pay contractors 1099 , they don’t pay us for the work we give them. HELP
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