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Attempt to replenish Restaurant Revitalization Fund dies in U.S. Senate
The additional money proposed for the fund could have helped 12,000 Texas small businesses stay afloat, an industry group said.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Small Business Administration, Restaurant Revitalization Fund, grants, women, veterans, economically disadvantaged individuals, restaurants, bars, food trucks, foodservice establishments, Restaurant Revitalization Fund Replenishment Act of 2021, H.R.3807, S.2091, Texas Restaurant Association, Emily Knight, pandemic relief program, Senate, legislation
New funding for the feds' COVID restaurant relief could help 12,000 Texas businesses — if it passes
The $42 billion in additional funding, designed to help beleaguered restaurants, now heads to the Senate.
Tags: Flavor, Small Business Administration, Restaurant Revitalization Fund, grants, women, veterans, economically disadvantaged individuals, restaurants, bars, food trucks, foodservice establishments, Restaurant Revitalization Fund Replenishment Act of 2021, H.R.3807, S.2091, Texas Restaurant Association, Emily Knight, pandemic relief program
San Antonio brewery wants foodies to demand Congress replenish COVID-era restaurant funds
Tags: Small Business Administration, Restaurant Revitalization Fund, grants, women, veterans, economically disadvantaged individuals, restaurants, bars, food trucks, foodservice establishments, Restaurant Revitalization Fund Replenishment Act of 2021, H.R.3807, S.2091, Senator Ted Cruz, Senator John Cornyn, Congressman Chip Roy, Jim Hansen, Second Pitch Beer Company, Brewer’s Association
San Antonio restaurants received more than $120 million from SBA’s pandemic revitalization fund
Tags: San Antonio, bars, eateries, Restaurant Revitalization Funding, grants, database, Small Business Administration, Boudro's Texas Bistro, Bohanan’s, Dough Pizzeria Napoletana, Casa Rio Mexican Foods, franchisees, large chains, women, veterans, economically disadvantaged individuals, restaurants, bars, food trucks, foodservice establishments
Applications for Small Business Administration’s Restaurant Revitalization Fund now open
Tags: Small Business Administration, Restaurant Revitalization Fund, grants, women, veterans, economically disadvantaged individuals, restaurants, bars, food trucks, foodservice establishments, Image
After lobbying by Texas club owners, COVID-relief deal includes $15 billion to save music venues
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Save Our Stages Act, live music, independent music venues, San Antonio, Paper Tiger, Margin Walker Presents, Small Business Administration, SBA, Blayne Tucker, NIVA, Dayna Frank, Minneapolis, First Avenue Productions, Threadgill's, Barracuda, John Cornyn, Amy Klobuchar, Peter Welch, Roger Williams, COVID-19 relief, relieve package, touring bands, small business
Pastor John Hagee's CUFI Church Association Filed to Collect Up to $1M in Federal PPP Funds
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, CUFI, CUFI Church Fund, John Hagee, Matt Hagee, Cornerstone Church, Cornerstone Church Schools, PPP, Paycheck Protection Program, Small Business Administration, charities, nonprofits, Congress, CUFI, pro-israel lobby, San Antonio, Texas, lawsuit, evangelists, Ron Nirenberg, Bexar County, government loan, welfare, lawsuit, coronavirus, corona virus, pandemic, COVID-19, COVID 19
Taco Cabana's Corporate Owner Got $10 Million Through Coronavirus Small-Business Aid Plan
Tags: Taco Cabana, Fiesta Restaurant group, San Antonio Restaurants, Pollo Tropical, Paycheck Protection Program, PPP, small business, SBA, small business administration, Associated press, AP, Texas, large companies, publicly traded companies, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, COVID 19, pandemic, outbreak, loans, low-interest loans
Texas Gov. Abbott's $50 Million Small Business Plan Looks Like Too Little, Too Late
Tags: Greg Abbott, Texas, Small business, LiftFund, Goldman Sachs, Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling, Maren Minchew, Paycheck Protection Program, Texas, loans, Small Business Administration, micro-businesses, Anna Tauzin, Texas Restaurant Association, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, outbreak, economy, job losses
"It's Going to Hurt": New Coronavirus Shocks Texas Economy as Length of Public Health Crisis Remains Unknown
By Mitchell Ferman, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Small businesses, small business administration, Federal Reserve Bank, Texas, San Antonio, COVID-19, COVID 19, coronavirus, corona virus, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, economy, unemployment, jobs, bankruptcies, Housing and Urban Development, housing, Texas Housers
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San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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