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ADA supports PPP reform bills to support dental practices
e-mailPrintShare May 03, 2021 By Jennifer Garvin
Washington — The ADA is supporting new legislation to give small businesses more flexibility with the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.
In April 30 letters to the House and Senate, ADA President Daniel J. Klemmedson, D.D.S., M.D., and Executive Director Kathleen T. O’Loughlin, D.M.D., thanked lawmakers for introducing HR 2582, the PPP Revenue Adjustment Calculation to Increase Capital Accessibility Long-term Act, and S 1200, the Fair PPP Accounting Act.
Both bills would adjust the eligibility calculation for second draw Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, loans to 90 consecutive days, rather than a calendar quarter.
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e-mailPrintShare ADA supports Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act Bill aims to reduce employment barriers, ensure family stability, improve quality of life for service member families April 30, 2021 By Jennifer Garvin
Washington — The ADA is supporting legislation to help military families by giving military spouses with valid professional licenses in one state reciprocity in the state where their spouse is currently serving on military orders.
In an April 27 letter to Senator Mike Lee, R-Utah, the ADA thanked the lawmaker for introducing S 1084, the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act of 2021.
“Family member transition support and job security is a military readiness concern,” wrote ADA President Daniel J. Klemmedson, D.D.S., M.D., and Executive Director Kathleen T. O’Loughlin, D.M.D. “Eliminating this cumbersome hurdle for spouses lessens the stress of relocating… which will better prepare our service members to protect the nation. Furthermore, simplifying the spouse’s process for securing professional employment presents the opportunity for better economic stability for our military families.”
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e-mailPrintShare ADA supports two student loan reform bills Bills call for lowering federal student loan interest rates, allow new dentists to refinance federal student loans more than once April 13, 2021 By Jennifer Garvin
Washington — The ADA is supporting two student loan reform bills to help offset the financial challenges facing dentists after they graduate.
HR 1918, the Student Loan Refinancing and Recalculation Act, would shift federal student loan interest rates downward, delay interest accrual and allow loan payments to be deferred until after the completion of a medical or dental residency.
“Graduate student debt has been rising for decades, even after adjusting for inflation. It has risen to the point that today new dentists with debt are starting their careers owing nearly $305,000 in educational debt,” wrote ADA President Daniel J. Klemmedson, D.D.S., M.D., and Executive Director Kathleen T. O’Loughlin, D.M.D., in an April 13 letter thanking Rep. John Garamendi, D-Fla., for introducing HR 1918.
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