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Biden economic team nominees must center small business needs in this crisis, and beyond

On the announcement of Biden’s economic team nominations, Main Street Alliance Government Affairs Director Didier Trinh had this to say:

“Main Street Alliance congratulates Small Business Administration nominee Isabel Casillas Guzman, Commerce Secretary nominee Gov. Gina Raimondo, and Deputy Commerce Secretary nominee Don Graves on their nominations. They, along with others nominated to support the economic team, will bring their expertise and experience to one of the most trying economic crises of our generation.

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There must be accountability

Small Businesses Demand a Restoration of Democracy

On the attack at the U.S. Capitol yesterday, Main Street Alliance Board Members and Executive Leadership had this to say:

Yesterday’s attack on the Capitol was incited by a president who refuses to accept that millions of us turned out to stand with and for each other and elect Joe Biden by overwhelming margins. This is what treason looks like: an unhinged president inciting riot by an angry mob of armed white vigilantes. The threat to our government and the assault on our democracy was abetted by Republican leaders whose complicity in this attack must carry consequences including removal from office. Every official responsible, from the president to Senators, House Members to state legislators, who fed, fueled and fomented these attacks must be held accountable.

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Small Business Urge Swift Passage and Implementation of Urgently Needed Relief Package

As the House plans to vote on the $900 Billion Year End COVID Relief Bill today, Main Street Alliance Executive Director Amanda Ballantyne had this to say:

"Small businesses have been desperately waiting for additional COVID relief since May. This latest COVID relief bill finally brings forward the urgently needed extensions in unemployment, additional direct cash assistance, and small business support and clarity. The direct support for live venues and cultural institutions as well as an expansion of the EIDL grant program will be critical for businesses in industries that will be the last to return.

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