On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act into law just a few hours after I voted for it to pass the House. This bill provided additional personal protective equipment to states, expanded COVID-19 testing nationwide and provided financial relief to Americans suffering economic hardship due to government-imposed lockdowns.
Within the CARES Act was a program called the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). This program provided businesses struggling to pay their employees with the funds necessary to do so. This wildly successful program kept small businesses’ doors open by providing them a lifeline when revenues took a downturn. But most importantly, it saved tens of thousands of jobs by preventing layoffs and making sure Wisconsin families did not have to worry about how they would put food on their tables.
On April 23, 2020, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law an extension of PPP to continue to make funds available for businesses. These businesses were not simply handed a check, they were required to apply for this assistance through local lenders, who would then be reimbursed by the federal government. I also used my position on the House Oversight committee to make sure these funds were going to businesses and people who were truly in need.
Today, nearly eight months later, COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin, and nationwide, are as high as they've been all year. Businesses are struggling to keep their doors open, which means some Wisconsinites are at risk of losing their jobs.
That is why I joined House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Minority Whip Steve Scalise, Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney and other House Republican leaders on the steps of the Capitol on Thursday to again call for Speaker Pelosi to help these struggling Americans by bringing a bipartisan extension of PPP to the House floor for a vote before Christmas. The House Speaker has final control of which bills make it to the House floor for a vote, so Pelosi has been the barrier to relief for the past several months.