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Consumers Sit Down with Dr. John Dempster, ND from The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine

The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine is a company specialized in Functional Medicine & Naturopathic Medicine, servicing the GTA. The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine wins this year its first Consumer Choice Award.




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Experimac Stores Offer Great Savings That Maximize Tax Refund Dollars

Affordable Deals Now Offered on Popular Certified Pre-Owned Apple® Devices




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New RotoGuard IV Speed Switches Prevent Material Pile-up Due to Equipment Malfunctions

Speed switches can let you know if equipment is running too fast, too slow, or not at all




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Powerlifter and Charity Founder, Kris Rotonda, To Prove Strength of His Conviction To Feed Shelter Dogs By Flipping 250-Pound Tractor-Trailer Tire For 13 Miles In Fund-Raising Event

On April 27-29, the founder of Jordan's Way will drag, flip, and push a tractor-trailer tire the distance of half a marathon to raise money and awareness for his national charity that delivers one year of dog food to animal shelters in need.




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Satelles, Inc. Secures $26 Million in Series C Funding Round Led by C5 Capital

Investment drives next wave of growth and supports expansion into new markets




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Drug Free Therapy for kids with ADHD,ADD, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, ODD, Speech Delay, Executive Dysfunction, Auditory Delay, Sensory Processing Disorder

ABC Foundations is a drug-free educational remediation center that offers services to children with learning and academic difficulties. Some children struggle with learning and academics due to delay at the brain stem level known as NDD.




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Heartland Advisors Adds Troy McGlone as Co-Manager of the Heartland Select Value Fund

McGlone has co-managed the corresponding separately managed account strategy since January 2019




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Prevent Disease, Enjoy Vibrant Health Through Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis

Kristin Grayce McGary's new book "Know Your Blood, Know Your Health" launches April 7, 2020




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Rhonda Funk Signs with Pure Music Nashville

Noted Singer/Songwriter/Performer Joins PMN Artists Luke Bulla, Abby Brown, SaRachel and Henrietta Swan on the Americana-oriented Label




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Wondershare Recoverit Free Releases the New USB Data Recovery Function

The new "USB Data Recovery Function" This functionality comes with loads of new and unique features which will provide a comprehensive solution to USB recovery issues.




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Rare Ancient Funerary Plaque with Corrections Goes to Auction: First-Century Roman Memorial Tablet featured in Christie's Antiquities Sale

An upcoming Christie's antiquities auction in London will feature a first-century Roman funerary plaque that has been the subject of scholarly research and drawn recent international news attention.




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Foundations Come Together With More Than $1.6 Million in Contributions to Launch the Collective Impact Opportunity Fund

Collaborating to close opportunity gaps among Connecticut's children, youth and families




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Interracial Match: Go Interracial, Spice up Your Dating Life and Have Fun

Interracialmatch: Love Me Love My Color




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ESDIAC Global App and The Funky Brunch Deliver Connectivity & Entertaining Celebrations Giving The Ultimate Gift For The Holidays

Connect with Family & Friends During The Ultimate Lifestyle Experience In Lagos, Nigeria




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Delphi Boston Students Have Fun at the Pumpkin Patch

Beginner students spend time at Ward's Berry Farm




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FarmAgric Spurring Unprecedented Growth in the Agricultural Sector Through Technology and Crowd Funding for Smallholder Farmers while Cultivating a Gender-Inclusive Interest in Agriculture

Taking Agriculture in Nigeria to the Next Level




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Golf Tournament Will Fund Service Dogs For Veterans

Changing Two Loves with One Swing




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Golf Tournament Will Fund Service Dogs For Veterans

Changing Two Loves with One Swing




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Lieutenant Alton Wilkerson Three Day Funeral Celebration Honors a Fort Worth Legend and Plans Set for Upcoming Memorial

Inside the Mayfield Baptist Church in Stop Six Texas retired officer Lieutenant Alton Wilkerson was laid to rest and honored by his fellow officers including Fort Worth Police Chief Ed Kraus and a host of family and friends.




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Attorney Stuart L. Finz, of Finz & Finz, P.C., Calls for Medical Compensation Fund for COVID-19 Frontline Workers Harmed on Duty

New York attorney sends urgent letter to Governor Cuomo, praising the leader's handling of the crisis and urging financial support for healthcare workers, police officers, firefighters, and others who suffer injuries fighting the coronavirus.




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The M.O.R.G.A.N. Project Presents Their Signature Annual Fundraising Event, Turtle Splash - Broadcast Live on Facebook

It's Turtle Splash time again in Melbourne, Florida, to raise funds and awareness for individuals with disabilities.




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Blockchain App Factory Launches an STO-in-a-Box Solution Containing Tokenization, Legal Compliance, Fundraising and Investor Management

Having a wide spectrum of clients from the ICO days, to corporate solutions on smart ledger technologies, Blockchain App Factory has now come up with the most comprehensive approach to Security Token Offerings.




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3Fun Users' Data Is Not Hacked or Disclosed – The Security Update Was Made On July 2nd

Security updates to 3Fun's API, servers and mobile application were made on July 2nd and a new, secure version of the app was released on July 8th. Users' data is not hacked or disclosed.




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Blockchain Management Company BlocWatch Secures $5.5 Million Funding Round

Funds will be deployed to help BlocWatch expand its blockchain management platform used for enterprise implementations of Hyperledger Fabric, Ethereum, and Corda.




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Reily and Associates Announce the Launch of a New RA China Multi-Asset Income Fund

Reily and Associates, the wealth management specialists based in Japan, have launched their RA China Multi-Asset Income Fund, which will concentrate on capturing the capital gain and income opportunities in the China markets.




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Praxis Funds Join ICCR, Others in Opposing SEC Changes to Proxy Voting Processes

Praxis Mutual Funds strongly urges the SEC to reconsider the proposed rules




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Tail-Wagging Fun for Dogs and Dog People in Fort Worth Design District on Saturday, March 14, 2020 from 11 am to 3 pm

Third Annual Graffiti Art Festival Features Art Contest, Arts and Crafts Vendors, Food Trucks, Snap and Share Art Walk and Dog Park




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Arianna Skincare Partners with Ellie Fund and National Breast Cancer Foundation to Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Dead Sea Mineral and all-natural beauty product company announces her campaign for Pink October.




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The Handmaid's Tale Author Margaret Atwood Announced as Keynote Speaker at Fairfield County's Community Foundation's Fund for Women & Girls Unite & Rise Luncheon, Friday, April 3, 2020

Unite & Rise celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment




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WAWG Calls For Full Funding of USDA and Key Farm Bill Programs

Rural America Could Be Devastated by Weakening the Farm Bill




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Jimmie Lee - The Jersey Outlaw - Comedy Reality TV Star - Premieres New TV Series, Dangerously Funny All Over The World in 2020

Pandemonium and Mayhem on the Streets with Jimmie Lee-The Jersey Outlaw at the center of the action. Its No Holds Barred, Uncanny and Unpredictable, with the best in comedy and is rated one of the best TV comedy shows now.




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American Veterans Honor Fund Announces Release of Veteran Candidate Resources

American Veterans Honor Fund is pleased to announce the launch of an all-new Veteran Candidate Guide for military veterans interested in exploring the idea of running for office.




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10 Fun Things To Do in Fort Worth Design District Once We Can Go Back Outside

Art, Selfie Snaps, Guitar Lessons, Crafting, New Ink, Doggie Fun, a Show and Coronacut Fixes




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New LOOLIES™ Summer Sandals in Mismatched Colors Offer Elegance and Fun

DE WULF launches mismatched sandals line in eight colors; customers mix and match to express their unique, individual style




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A Fun and Wacky Gift Idea That Is Taking the Internet by Storm

Official Food Blankets




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Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Local Party Clothing Brand Funstigators Makes Masks to Help Save Lives

Funstigators, an independent clothing company based in Los Angeles run by Cookie and Jesse Steele, has refocused it's manufacturing operations to produce masks that will help slow the spread of COVID-19 through the community.




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7 Best Mutual Funds to Buy With Your Stimulus Check




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Firefighter's Multi-Function Safety Invention, The EMERGI-SAFE 5-in-1 Emergency Flashlight Launches on Kickstarter

A firefighter with over 20 years' experience launched a safety tool on crowd-funding site Kickstarter that can literally be a lifesaver for First Responders and Civilians alike!




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Research Roundup: Social Media For Public Transportation, Funding The Needs Of An Aging Population & An Overview Of U.S. Parking Management Strategies

Each and every day, social media tools change the way that organizations
interact with their users.

A recent report from the Center For Urban Transportation Research at University of South Florida titled Routes To New Networks: A Guide To Social Media For The Public Transportation Industry (66p. PDF) explains how these new platforms offer not only more personal one-on-one interaction than traditional media, but also represent the essence of niche marketing.

It is undeniable that social media is all the buzz. For some, utilizing new media tools may come as second nature. For others, however, entering the world of social media means taking a giant leap into the world of online communications.

One thing is certain – social media platforms are allowing a new opportunity for transportation providers to directly communicate with their target audiences. Communication is moving in this direction – with or without your organization.

The report analyzes the usefulness of and applications for social networks, written blogs, audio/video blogs, microblogs (e.g. Twitter), photo sharing, video sharing, user-generated content and mobile web content.

The report states that key points to consider when determining which tool(s) to use are:

1) Who is my target audience and what tools are they using?
2) What type of information do I want to communicate?
Content must always resonate with your audience. What can you provide that would be of value?

Earlier this year, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) published Funding The Public Transportation Needs Of An Aging Population (57p. PDF).

It explains how rapid growth in the number of older people in the United States during the coming decades will lead to greatly increased needs for expanded and enhanced public transportation services. This report:
a) identifies the range of actions that will be needed to expand mobility options for older people, including accessible public transportation services;
b) quantifies the demand for these public transportation services; and
c) estimates the funding that will be needed to provide them.
Needed actions have been identified by means of a review of the extensive literature on this
subject. The actions needed to expand mobility options for older people include:
  • Enhancements to fixed-route public transportation operations and planning such as additional bus operator training, incorporating travel needs of older people in route planning and stop placement, and coordination with other agencies and transportation providers
  • Enhancements to public transportation vehicles such as low-floor buses, kneeling buses, improved interior circulation, additional stanchions and grab bars, ergonomic seating designed for older riders, and accessibility features either required or encouraged by ADA like lifts and ramps, larger letters on head signs, and stop announcements
  • Actions to help older people take advantage of existing services, like presenting information in ways that are easy to read and as clear as possible, information and assistance programs to connect older people with appropriate services, and outreach and training programs
  • Expansion of supplementary services including flexible route and community transportation services, ADA complementary paratransit, non-ADA demand-responsive services, taxi subsidy programs, and volunteer driver programs
  • Application of universal design strategies at transit facilities, bus stops, and on streets and sidewalks in the immediate vicinity of transit facilities and stops
These are the actions of greatest concern to public transportation agencies, but they are not the
only actions needed.

Other important actions include assuring supportive services to caregivers
who provide transportation, encouraging further development of unsubsidized private
transportation services, increasing the availability of accessible taxicabs, coordinating with non-emergency medical transportation provided under Medicaid and Medicare, and supporting
modifications to automobiles and roadways to increase the safety of older drivers.

Finally, we wanted to take a closer look at U.S. Parking Policies: An Overview Of Management Strategies put out by the Institute For Transportation And Development Policy in New York.

This report highlights best practices in parking management in the United States.

In the last decade, some municipalities have reconsidered poorly conceived parking policies to address a host of negative impacts resulting from private automobile use such as traffic congestion and climate change. Unchecked, these policies have proven to be a major barrier to establishing a balanced urban transportation network.

Many aspects of current parking management in the United States do not work reliably or efficiently for anyone: Motorists find themselves circling for long periods in search of a place to park; retail employees take choice parking locations away from potential customers; developers are compelled to provide more parking than the market requires; and traffic managers encounter difficulty handling traffic generated by new parking as there is often no link between parking price, supply and the amount of available road space.

Finally, the old parking paradigm doesn’t work for the environment, as hidden subsidies encourage over reliance on private car use — a major, growing contributor to global warming and air pollution.

This report identifies core sustainable parking principles and illustrates how smarter parking management can benefit consumers and businesses in time and money savings, while also leading to more livable, attractive communities.




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Heartland Mid Cap Value Fund Acquires the ALPS/WMC Research Value Fund

Reorganization follows shareholder approval earlier this month




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Funding Secured to Redevelop Vacant Pontiac Property as Cannabis Campus

Titan Funding has secured funding for acquisition of a 327,000-square-foot property to be redeveloped as a Cannabis Campus




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Fairfield County's Community Foundation Announces New COVID-19 Resiliency Fund

More Than $500,000 Already Raised to Support Local Rapid Response Grants




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Health and Wellness Company Launches Pre-IPO Funding Round with Brokers Crowdfunder.com





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Get a Dysfunctional Team Back on Track

Roger Schwarz, author of "Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams," explains how to build trust and accountability on your team.




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Pratt Institute Students Sue School for Tuition Refund, Claiming "Subpar" Online Classes

According to Pratt Institute's website, Industrial Design students have been assigned to make those "Isolation Chairs" from last month…

"Isolation Chairs" made by students in Industrial Design Studio II (via @PrattInstitute/Instagram)

…but apparently not everyone's thrilled with the curriculum. The Daily News reports that a group of undergraduate Pratt Institute students have brought a lawsuit against the school, demanding a tuition refund in the face of inadequate online instruction.

"The online learning options being offered to Pratt students are subpar in practically every aspect, from the lack of facilities, materials and access to faculty," a lawyer for the students wrote in the suit. "Students have been deprived of the opportunity for collaborative learning and in-person dialogue, feedback and critique."
…The Pratt Institute lawsuit argued that the university's design focus makes remote, online learning even less feasible for students.

I can't imagine how one would go about teaching Industrial Design from afar. If you're an ID student, whether at Pratt or elsewhere, please drop us a line in the comments--I'm intensely curious to hear how your online classes are going.




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IRS Provides Guidance on Expenses Funded by PPP Loan Proceeds

On April 30, 2020, the IRS issued guidance to change one of the key benefits related to the tax treatment of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan program. This benefit is that loan proceeds which are forgiven under the program are nontaxable income to the business. With other types of loans, loan forgiveness results in taxable...

The post IRS Provides Guidance on Expenses Funded by PPP Loan Proceeds appeared first on Anders CPA.




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NECA Legislative Top Three 4/10/20: NECA Secures Paycheck Protection Program Qualifications and Additional Funding

1. Administration Calls for Additional Funding for PPP

One of the most popular programs created in the CARES Act, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), has released over $70 billion to small businesses to help them remain viable during this pandemic. Due to the large demand, the Administration has requested additional funding for that program in a letter to Congressional leaders.

NECA’s look Ahead: Senate Democrats requested an additional $250 billion for hospitals and local governments in addition to funding for the PPP while Republican leaders argued that funding for the PPP is the only account that requires additional immediate funding at this time. The Senate adjourned on April 9, 2020 unable to pass additional funding for the PPP under unanimous consent.

2. Treasury Guidance Clarifies Qualifications for PPP Borrowers

With the passage of the CARES Act, many agencies have been scrambling to enact the reforms and programs developed in rapid time. One such program, the Paycheck Protection Program, which allows substantial loans to be granted under favorable terms by the Small Business Administration, came under scrutiny for potentially requiring businesses to meet both size and revenue requirements instead of just the size requirements (under 500 employees) originally required. While this scrutiny came from an over-cautious interpretation of an earlier guidance, the Treasury Department offered additional guidance to make it clear to borrowers that they may meet either the revenue standards listed under a given NAICS code or qualify by having less than 500 employees. 

NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA worked with key leaders once the CARES Act was signed into law to attain greater clarity on this issue for our contractors. This new change will give NECA contractors the predictability they need to move forward with the new SBA loan program. We will continue to monitor the implementation of the CARES Act and continue to maintain in constant conversation with Congressional staff and agency officials to communicate the needs of our members. 

3. DOD Releases Rule on Payment to Small Business Contractors

Earlier this week the Department of Defense (DOD) released a final rule on the defining and implementation of accelerated payments to classified small businesses under DOD contracts. The rule (DFARS Case 2018–D068) which finalizes the implementation of a section from 2019’s National Defense Authorization Act urges the federal government to pay small business contractors within 15 days of the receipt of a proper invoice. While this is only a goal for the federal government and not a direct mandate, which NECA advocated for in the past, we view this final rule and its upcoming full implementation as a positive step forward.

NECA’s Look Ahead: We encourage NECA contractors to read the final rule and monitor its implementation on DOD contracts. With your feedback and on-the-ground experiences, we will be better able to make lawmakers and agency officials aware of its progress.




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NECA Legislative Top Three 4/17/20: Paycheck Protection Program Loan Funds Run Dry

1. OSHA Issues Additional Guidance on COVID as Recordable Illness

On April 10, 2020, OSHA released updated enforcement guidance for recording cases of COVID-19. The guidance clarifies that OSHA’s recordkeeping requirement for COVID-19 as a recordable illness applies to those in the healthcare industry and emergency response organizations. OSHA will not enforce its recordkeeping requirements to employers outside of these sectors.

NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA has been working with OSHA to make this clarification to ensure that NECA contractors are not responsible for recording COVID-19 on their OSHA 300 logs on the basis that it is impossible to prove COVID-19 was contracted on the jobsite.

2. GSA Issues Order Allowing Electronic Signatures for Bonding

NECA Government Affairs has worked with allied groups in the construction industry to push the General Services Administration (GSA) to issue an order allowing bonding vendors and sureties to use electronic signatures instead of the typically required ‘wet’ signatures. By doing so, our contractors can receive bonding, necessary on a majority of jobs, sooner and with less unnecessary contact during these challenging times.  We are pleased to announce that this reform was recently issued. While this strictly applies to only GSA contracts, NECA government affairs, along with others, is working to spread this reform to the entirety of the federal government.

NECA’s Look Ahead: Our contractors commend the GSA for their prompt response and reasonable revision. NECA will continue to work with the GSA and other construction industry groups to push for responsible reform and the removing of barriers to our industry’s reinvigoration.

3. NECA Calls for Additional Funding for Paycheck Protection Program

NECA and many of its Chapters joined over two hundred trade associations in sending a letter to Congress to urge emergency funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The PPP has been very successful and widely utilized by the construction industry according to the Small Business Administration. The program ran out of funding on April 16, 2020.

NECA’s Look Ahead: With both the House and the Senate officially out of session until May, it  seems unlikely that Congress will be able to agree to and pass by unanimous consent, NECA remains committed to urging Congress to continue to fund this important program and return to Washington D.C. to start critical negotiations for Phase IV COVID-19 legislation. 




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NECA Legislative Top Three 4/24/20: Congress Shores up PPP Funding, Phase IV Next Up

1. Congress Passes Legislation to Increase Funding for PPP

On April 23, 2020, the House passed, in a 388 to 5 vote, the Senate Amendment to H.R. 266 – Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act. This legislation reauthorizes the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was passed in the Senate by unanimous consent on April 21, 2020. NECA advocated for additional funding and are confident that this amendment will continue to help NECA contractors keep their employees on payroll during this crisis.

NECA’s Look Ahead: The NECA-supported bill is expected to be signed into law by the President immediately. A detailed section by section summary can be found here. NECA has also compiled some FAQs on this loan program. NECA is continuing to work with congressional leaders on upcoming Phases of COVID-19 response bills. A major Phase IV bill is expected sometime in May.

2. NECA Weighs in on Main Street Lending Program

A group of congressional allies sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Vice Chairman for Supervision of Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Randal Quarles, requesting the inclusion of S corporations, LLCs, and partnerships in utilizing the Main Street lending facilities announced by Treasury and the Federal Reserve. 

NECA’s Look Ahead: The letter was organized in response to a coalition letter, which NECA supported, to Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Texas) on the issue. NECA will update its members once we have received a formal response from the Department of the Treasury.

3. Register Today for the Upcoming Government Affairs Webinar

On May 5, 2020 at 2PM ET, NECA’s Government Affairs team will brief participants on NECA’s requests for Congress in the Phase IV coronavirus response legislation, then participants can take action and send a letter to their Member of Congress requesting help for the electrical construction industry to remain viable during this crisis. Participants will also hear messages from key Members of Congress on the current legislative response to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Register Today!