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Aaron Rodgers Helps Small Business

Green Bay Packers player Aaron Rodgers started a fund to help small businesses in his hometown during covid, reports Acme Packing Company.

As America felt the impact of the coronavirus pandemic starting in early 2020, many small businesses faced a unifying problem: having enough cash on hand to keep the doors open and the lights on. In a time of need, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stepped up to the plate to serve his local community of Chico, Calif., in a partnership with the North Valley Community Foundation, which serves four counties in northern California.

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SBA Increases EIDL Cap

The SBA is expanding its Economic Injury Disaster loan cap to $2 million dollars, reports Small Business Trends. 

As cities, states, and countries mull over how to tackle the Delta variant of COVID-19, the SBA has announced it is expanding the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) cap to $2 million.

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Group Plans to Sue Over Vaccine Mandate

The Job Creators, a small business advocacy group, plans to file a lawsuit against the federal vaccine mandate, reports the Hill. 

A small business advocacy group on Thursday unveiled plans to file a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the president’s mandate for many employers to require that workers get vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing.

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