Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., on Capitol Hill in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021.
When John Hickenlooper first opened the Wynkoop Brewing Company in 1988, it was a loan that made it possible. But he wasn’t handed a loan by the first bank he went to.
“I got turned down by 33 banks,” he said.
The Women’s Bank, founded in the late 70s to support women and other people overlooked by traditional lenders, was the only bank willing to give him a loan. Now, in his first set of bills as senator, he’s working to make it easier for small businesses to get the loans they need.
(Senate Television via AP)
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Mumbai Unit of
Congress party purportedly put up big banners at several places in the city asking Prime Minister
Narendra Modi why he had exported anti-coronavirus vaccines to other nations which were meant for the children of the country.
Over the last few days, similar banners are being put up by Congress in various states. In fact,
Maharashtra Congress has also changed its display profile picture on Twitter with the same question.
Several states including Mumbai city are facing a massive shortage of COVID-19 vaccines and to meet the requirement, many civic bodies have also floated a global tender.
The black banners with the question addressed to the prime minister in bold, white letters were seen in Ghatkopar.