U.S. Rep Hill declares Benton man ‘Hometown Hero’

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U.S. Rep Hill declares Benton man ‘Hometown Hero’ 08/12/2020 The Saline Courier LITTLE ROCK — U.S. Rep. French Hill has recognized a UA-Little Rock nursing student for his exceptional work on the front lines at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Aaron Baxter, of Benton, works as a nurse in the intensive care unit at UAMS. Hill recognized Baxter before the U.S.…

Lawmakers push Fed to make lending program more inclusive for mid-sized borrowers

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Lawmakers push Fed to make lending program more inclusive for mid-sized borrowers 08/12/2020 Yahoo News NEW YORK, Aug 12 (LPC) - US lawmakers are pushing the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to relax guidelines on its Main Street lending program to make it more inclusive for small and mid-size borrowers and their lenders. The program came under fire during Friday's Congressional…

Fed official defends lending program

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Fed official defends lending program Arkansas Democrat Gazette 08/08/2020 WASHINGTON -- A top Federal Reserve official on Friday defended the central bank's efforts to start a Main Street lending program and said the small number of loans approved so far would likely expand by a significant amount in coming months, especially if the pandemic worsens. While the Fed reported this…

Overseers weigh fixes for Fed loan program

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Overseers weigh fixes for Fed loan program Arkansas Democrat Gazette 08/08/2020 WASHINGTON -- A new federally-backed loan program for midsize businesses hasn't attracted many borrowers, members of the Congressional Oversight Commission were told Friday. As of Tuesday, the Main Street Lending Program had approved 18 loans totaling $109.5 million, according to the Federal Reserve…

Hill takes lead role in panel's hearing

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Hill takes lead role in panel's hearing Arkansas Democrat Gazette 08/07/2020 WASHINGTON -- More than four months after passage of the CARES Act, the Congressional Oversight Commission charged with monitoring $500 billion in Treasury Department funds still lacks a chairman. As a result, U.S. Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., will be entrusted with the gavel when the commission holds its…

Fed official defends slow start to Main Street loan program

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Fed official defends slow start to Main Street loan program 08/07/2020 KARK WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Federal Reserve official on Friday defended the central bank’s efforts to launch a Main Street lending program and said the small number of loans approved so far would likely expand by a significant amount in coming months, especially if the pandemic worsens. While the Fed…

Fed Official Defends Slow Start to Main Street Loan Program

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Fed Official Defends Slow Start to Main Street Loan Program 08/07/2020 The New York Times WASHINGTON — A top Federal Reserve official on Friday defended the central bank’s efforts to launch a Main Street lending program and said the small number of loans approved so far would likely expand by a significant amount in coming months, especially if the pandemic worsens. While the…

Businesses blast key Fed program, saying banks not interested in lending

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Businesses blast key Fed program, saying banks not interested in lending Daily Magazine 08/07/2020 Midsize companies that need to use the Federal Reserve's so-called Main Street Lending Program to weather the coronavirus crisis are having trouble getting banks interested, business representatives warned a panel overseeing the Fed's efforts. The Association for Corporate Growth,…

Firms Burst key Fed program, Stating banks not Considering Financing

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Firms Burst key Fed program, Stating banks not Considering Financing Fintech Zoom 08/07/2020 “Regrettably, I could neither borrow from the program nor find someone who has received a loan through it,” he included. The dearth of creditor interest is just one of numerous criticisms which have been enforced in the app, which is targeted at companies which are too big to qualify for…

Archbishop, Metropolitan join hands for religious freedom

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Archbishop, Metropolitan join hands for religious freedom Catholic San Francisco 08/06/2020 Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone and Metropolitan Gerasimos of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco have written a joint letter urging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to support a House measure in solidarity with persecuted Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt. The prelates also…

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