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Subject Hold On To Your Workers, Judge Bans Church Gatherings, Paycheck Protection Program Updates - April 9
Date April 9, 2020 7:25 PM
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April 9, 2020


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Hold on to Your Workforce; You’re Gonna Need These People ([link removed]) - Employers will need their workers for when the shutdowns end. Remember, before this pandemic our economy was blowing and going! In the meantime, all eligible business owners are encouraged to look into the Paycheck Protection Program, which is supposed to provide forgivable loans equal to 250% of monthly payrolls to businesses with less than 500 employees.

Health Care Leaders Call on Administration for Immigration Solutions to Address COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed]) - "We have a shortage of physicians in the U.S. and for decades we have relied on physicians from other countries, especially in medically underserved areas. For this reason, even before the pandemic, we've advocated for an immigration system that is fair, predictable, and efficient." Health care leaders outline actions the Administration can take now to ensure that physicians and health professionals from other countries can continue their work.

Tarrant County Judge Bans Church, Violates Texas Governor Order, Should be held in Contempt ([link removed]) - Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley has banned all in-person church services. We have to be reasonable and tactical to fight the virus while still upholding the Constitution.

American Business Immigration Coalition and Partners Host National Webcast on the CARES Act "Paycheck Protection Program" ([link removed]) - Nearly 1,600 small business owners, nonprofit leaders, workers and SBA-certified lenders across the nation Tuesday joined the webcast, “Paycheck Protection Program Implementation & Troubleshooting,” to receive updates on the Payment Protection Program since its bumpy implementation last Friday, including guidance on the loan application process and troubleshoot lender issues.


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The 2020 Elections will take place Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The primary elections in Texas were held on Tuesday, March 3rd and the primary election run-offs will be held on Tuesday, May 26th. Click to read more about who's running on the national, state, and regional levels. More about 2020 Elections ([link removed])
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Vital Relief for Americans to Weather the Storm ([link removed])

Statement on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Granting of a Writ of Mandamus to uphold Governor Greg Abbott’s Executive Order GA 09 ([link removed])

New Model Suggests Texas Has Adequate ICU Beds, Ventilators for Coronavirus Peak ([link removed])

What you need to know about the Payment Protection Program ([link removed])

Cornyn, GOP Colleagues Oppose Appointment of Chinese Official to UN Human Rights Group ([link removed])

Border Patrol Agents Disrupt Alleged Burglary During Texas Coronavirus Shutdown ([link removed])

Congressman McCaul proposes provisions for domestic violence victims during COVID-19 ([link removed])

Our Economy is Going to Have a Strong Rebound ([link removed])

COVID-19 Paid Leave Laws Update ([link removed])

Hurd Announces $612,900 in Indian Housing Grants Due to COVID-19 ([link removed])

Sen. Cruz to SBA: ‘No Religious Organization Should Have to Cast Aside Its Religious Convictions to Receive Help in this Crisis’ ([link removed])

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