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Some SWFL businesses received millions of dollars in federal pandemic money

Some SWFL businesses received millions of dollars in federal pandemic money Published: July 23, 2021 6:21 PM EDT Updated: July 23, 2021 7:14 PM EDT Recommended While you might not be surprised to hear the federal government has spent trillions of dollars in response to the coronavirus, a report published by a nonprofit news group took a look at what companies got big deals tied to the pandemic. The data shows the federal government has committed more than $1.6 billion dollars to 433 Florida businesses while fighting COVID-19. That ranks 5th out of 50 states. Perhaps the most interesting statistic by far in our region: The Southwest Florida business that has benefited the most during the pandemic is owned by a man who once called COVID-19 a “hoax.”

الدورى المصرى هو الأسوأ فى العالم

ذهبت فى الموعد المحدد، بعد التحيات كان حوارًا ممتعًا مع الرئيس مبارك، واضح أن مزاجه كان رائقًا. قال: عامل شغل كويس فى الإسماعيلية يا عبدالمنعم، ولكن كيف؟ أوضحت لسيادته أفكارى وأحلامى كلها، وكلمته عن أهالى الإسماعيلية وأخلاقياتهم، وكم المساعدات التى كانوا يقدمونها دعمًا لى، فأنا ابن بلدهم. سألنى عن مشروع حى السلام، ما فكرته وعدد المستفيدين وأسلوب العمل فيه، وعرّجنا بعد ذلك على رحلاته الخارجية، خاصة لأمريكا، وسألته عن نجاحه فى عودة الدول القريبة إلى مصر بعد استشهاد الرئيس السادات ومقاطعتها لمصر وحضورها لمصر لإعادة فتح سفاراتها. وعودة الجامع

10 days that defined a year of upheaval for Portland restaurants

10 days that defined a year of upheaval for Portland restaurants
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Rookie middlemen muddle the government s effort to buy coronavirus supplies

Rookie middlemen muddle the government’s effort to buy coronavirus supplies Josh Salman, Nick Penzenstadler and Dak Le, USA TODAY © Illustration by Andrea Brunty/USA TODAY Network, and Getty Images In search for COVID face masks, PPE and supplies, the government turned to rookie middlemen. Lawsuits, canceled orders and finger pointing followed. Middlemen seeking to profit from the coronavirus pandemic have sprung up overnight to score billions of dollars in federal COVID-19 contracts, their stake as small as a mailbox rental or virtual office subscription. Some never touch the product: They simply buy it from a manufacturer and resell it directly to the government – at an often steep markup.

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