
Happy Saturday!
The fight to 2,500 has been a crawl this week and we can't allow the burnout effect to stop us from GETTING OUR LEGALLY ENTITLED MONEY and being allowed to apply for the maximum loan amount of $2 million... not $150,000.
The newest bombshell is the written order from Kimberly S. Butler regarding the guidelines SHE set for $1,000 per employee up to 10 employees. Jovita Carranza is still the SBA Administrator and is negligent for not following the law, but Kimberly S. Butler may be the real criminal here. See the official letter here:
https://bit.ly/butlerletter
In other news...
On Monday, Arizona Senator Krysten Sinema gave Steve Mnuchin the business for the EIDL grant of $10,000 not being received by ANYONE that has contacted her office, rather the illegal policy change of $1,000 per employee up to 10 employees. Here's that... https://yhoo.it/3bQCUF2 (Don't forget to click the little sound icon that shows up on the video's taskbar so you can hear it.)
He sure enough said that the SBA Director Jovita Carranza made that decision on her own (although that appears to be incorrect based on the Kimberly S. Butler bombshell letter. He also stated that the handling of the matters is UNACCEPTABLE. He was going to get back to the Senator ASAP about this. To date, he has not. We HAVE TO put more pressure on the SBA and encourage lawmakers to be AGGRESSIVE with the SBA.
Please visit https://sites.google.com/view/eidllawsuit/home for details on the lawsuit and letters from lawmakers about all of the failures of the SBA.
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION AND SHARE even if you are not a small business owner. Your signature says you support small business.
Thank you!