Pritzker announces $85 million in grants to help businesses, communities recover – WAND (Decatur)

Businesses eligible for Business Interruption Grants include restaurants and bars; barbershops and salons; health and fitness centers; as well as businesses located in DIAs (low-income areas that have experienced high COVID-19 numbers) which have had reports of recent property damage due to civil unrest.
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

It my understanding, supposedly the $60 mil BIG grant moneys are from fed bailout and are to be used for covid related expenses only? But is the other $25 mil being distributed for racial unrest/ rebuild after looting, etc also from fed bailout thats only supposed to be used for covid related expenses? Point being, because now you read a lot of stories pushing the political narrative by dems that racial inequalities ARE part of covid related expenses, (spending on covid can’t be seperated from blm)…i.e. big picture/ big dem grand plan being after dems hope to take wh and… Read more »

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

We’re, just were is this money coming from.

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