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COVID Small Business Relief Advocacy

COVID Small Business Relief Advocacy

Advocacy Program & Legislative Platform

The Southwest Virginia Diverse Chamber of Commerce Advocates for Fiscally Responsible COVID Relief

Our country is now facing its worst crisis in modern history in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic and an economic downturn that could be worse than the Great Depression of the 1930s. It is imperative that we respond in an unprecedented way requiring that Congress pass, in the very near future, the essential legislation required.

1. Addressing the Employment Crisis and Providing Immediate Financial Relief

We must make sure that every worker in America continues to receive assistance during this crisis and we must provide immediate financial relief to everyone in this country.

2. We Must Guarantee Health Care to All

And as the pandemic grows, we are seeing more and more reports of people who have delayed treatment due to concerns about cost. In this pandemic, uninsurance will lead to deaths and more COVID-19 transmissions.

3. Empower Medicare to Lead Health Care Response

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services should receive all the federal funding necessary to ensure universal emergency health care coverage for all, regardless of income or immigration status. CMS would work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), other federal agencies, and the private sector to centralize information about what’s needed and direct resources to ensure that all health care needs are met at no charge for the duration of this crisis.

4. Create an Oversight Agency to Fight Corporate Corruption and Price-Gouging

Our response to this health and economic crisis cannot be another money-making opportunity for corporate America and Wall Street. We need to establish an oversight agency to ensure no one is profiting off of the economic pain and suffering of our people in crisis.

5. Make Sure No One Goes Hungry

Even before this crisis hit, one in every seven kids in America was going hungry and nearly 5.5 million seniors in our country struggled with hunger. Already in this crisis, we see lines at food banks and growing concern that our most vulnerable communities and those recently unemployed may struggle to feed their families. We must ensure we are getting food to the most vulnerable in our communities and guarantee no person goes hungry during this crisis.

6. Provide Emergency Aid to States and Cities

Even as state and local employees like police officers, firefighters and paramedics work on the front lines of this pandemic, states and cities that pay their salaries are facing enormous budgetary pressures. The costs of fighting the coronavirus combined with a drop in tax revenue for states and municipalities due to social distancing measures and economic conditions threaten to leave our states and cities without the resources they need to respond to this pandemic. We must provide federal support for states and municipalities to weather this crisis.

7. Restructure Monthly Payments on All Loans

Even before this crisis, half of the people in our country were living paycheck to paycheck. In America today, over 18 million families are paying more than 50 percent of their income on housing. Now, with growing unemployment, families are facing financial ruin if we do not act quickly and boldly.

COVID Resources

SWVA Diverse COVID Relief

COVID-19 Virginia Resources

SBA COVID Relief Options
SBA COVID Loans & Resources
U.S. Small Business Resources