We are going to fight to the end : Bay Area brewery protests ban on outdoor dining
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On Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020 co-owners Helen Nasser Elddin and Sylvain Montassier plan to protest the state s ban on outdoor dining. Pacifica Brewery opened four months before the coronavirus pandemic and like many businesses around the Bay Area has struggled to stay afloat.Pacifica Brewery
Nearly a month into the regional ban on outdoor dining, one Bay Area brewery owner says it s time to protest.
Helen Nasser-Elddin, co-owner of Pacifica Brewery, announced her business will host its very first peaceful protest Wednesday, which she hopes will lift the ban on outdoor dining in the Bay Area.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
The Eleventh Circuit recently affirmed the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (“SBA”) rule that makes bankruptcy debtors ineligible for a Payment Protection Program (“PPP”) loan under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”). In its comprehensive opinion, the Eleventh Circuit determined that the SBA’s rule is not an unreasonable interpretation of the CARES Act and is not arbitrary and capricious.
1 The Eleventh Circuit joins the Fifth Circuit, which similarly held in June 2020 that a bankruptcy court exceeded its authority when it required the SBA to make a PPP loan available to a debtor in bankruptcy.
En previsión del próximo programa de estímulo COVID-19, la oficina de la Extensión de la Universidad del Estado de Iowa está tratando de asegurarse de que las empresas propiedad de minorías conozcan sus opciones.
El programa gratuito ofrece asistencia multilingüe con tecnología, planificación financiera y la solicitud del recientemente aprobado segundo paquete de estímulo. Himar Hernandez, el director adjunto de desarrollo comunitario y económico de Iowa State Extension, dijo que las empresas propiedad de minorías estaban muy poco representadas en la primera ronda. Sólo recibieron alrededor del 7 por ciento de los fondos del Programa de Protección de Pagos (PPP).
What the Second COVID-19 Relief Package entails and how it’s affected unemployment benefits
President Donald Trump signed a massive bipartisan bill and government funding package on Sunday night. It will provide economic help to millions of struggling Americans in the process, and it avoided a government shutdown.
Posted: Dec 28, 2020 6:41 PM
Posted By: Dominic Miranda
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - President Donald Trump signed a massive bipartisan bill and government funding package on Sunday night. It will provide economic help to millions of struggling Americans in the process, and it avoided a government shutdown.
Help will soon be on the way for Americans. President Trump signed the $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill on Sunday night. Indiana State University Economics professor Dr. Bob Guell broke down what all this includes.