Congress approved an additional $320 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program, a part of the stimulus package that was intended to keep businesses with fewer than 500 employees afloat but that ran out of money within days.1 2 Among the original disbursement of aid was $126.4 million for three public companies affiliated with the Texas hotelier and Trump donor Monty Bennett, who reported that his company’s share price was down 91 percent since April 2018.
Weekly Review
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Congress approved an additional $320 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program, a part of the stimulus package that was intended to keep businesses with fewer than 500 employees afloat but that ran out of money within days.1 2 Among the original disbursement of aid was $126.4 million for three public companies affiliated with the Texas hotelier and Trump donor Monty Bennett, who reported that his company’s share price was down 91 percent since April 2018.