Rep. Curtis Sends Letter to Treasury Department Advocating for Small Business Relief
Washington, DC,
March 20, 2020
Washington, DC— Today, Representative John Curtis (R-UT) sent a letter to United States Department of the Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin asking for relief for small businesses who are obligated to make paid leave payments to employees under the newly signed Families First Coronavirus Response Act.
Today, Representative John Curtis (R-UT) sent a letter to United States Department of the Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin asking for relief for small businesses who are obligated to make paid leave payments to employees under the newly signed Families First Coronavirus Response Act. "I have heard from small business owners who are worried about how they will afford this new set of required paid leave benefits. Unfortunately, in many instances, this could bankrupt businesses if done incorrectly, and potentially force an employer to lay off employees. The intent of this legislation was to help employees and employers during a time of need, not make their survival through this temporary hardship more difficult." On behalf of the countless small businesses that he represents, Congressman Curtis urges the Treasury Department to consider these issues as they issue subsequent regulations for qualified businesses to follow:
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