What will a fourth round of stimulus mean for you?

HomeCOVID-19What will a fourth round of stimulus mean for you?
Scott Humphrey

Congress is currently considering a fourth round of major legislation to help small businesses and to stimulate the economy. The various proposals will address PPP loan forgiveness, a possible new loan program and other needed aid for the economy.

The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) will host a new webinar as part of its Knowledge is Power webinar series that aims to explain the proposals, give attendees an opportunity to identify what is needed and explain how attendees can help to shape this next round of legislation.

The webinar will be led by Scott Humphrey, WFCA CEO; Jeff King, WFCA legal counsel; and Max Perkins, LobbyIt senior vice president.

Topic:

Combating Covid-19 Webinar Series

When:

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Time:

2 p.m. EST

Register here.

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