If the Senate doesn't pass the HEROES Act, and Congress doesn't do more to ensure that people can stay in their homes and meet their needs, then no amount of loans can save these businesses.
On the recordJuly 8, 2020
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Emphasizes the urgency of passing the HEROES Act to support struggling businesses.
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