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Pa state Rep Malcolm Kenyatta announces 2022 run for U S Senate

Pa state Rep Malcolm Kenyatta announces 2022 run for U S Senate
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POLITICO Playbook: Reince reemerges as Cruz crashes

POLITICO Playbook: Reince reemerges as Cruz crashes
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Education Could Be The Big Winner In The Next State Budget

By Robert Kennedy Feb 19, 2021 3:35 AM MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is proposing $1.6 billion in new education spending in his 2021-23 budget proposal. According to his office, it would be the largest increase ever if it passes the Republican-controlled Legislature. “All the money will help them recover from the pandemic, because they have incurred lots of cost because of the pandemic,” said Evers. Republicans say education is a place for possible compromise with the governor. But Appleton State Senator Roger Roth tells FOX 11 if Evers was serious about education, opening schools would have been part of his budget address on Tuesday.

Gusto COO Lexi Reese on the push to forgive small business loans amid pandemic

Gusto COO Lexi Reese on the push to forgive small business loans amid pandemic February 19, 2021 / 6:06 AM / CBS News In this episode of Facing Forward, Margaret Brennan talks with Lexi Reese to talk about the state of small business in America during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reese is the chief operating officer of Gusto, a platform used by more than 100,000 small businesses to facilitate their payroll, benefits and HR needs. Listen to Highlights On whether federal aid has helped small businesses: Congress intended the PPP to accomplish two goals: help small businesses cover their near-term operating expenses, which we knew were going through the roof, and two provide an incentive for employers to retain their employees and keep them on payroll. The intent was right. The impact has not been felt well… Tons of businesses, nearly one in four business owners who have not applied for loans in round two, is because they haven t had their first loans forgiven.

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