The New Hampshire Governor’s office announced on Feb. 9 it would be issuing Executive Order 2022-1 to create the Governor's Commission on Cryptocurrencies and Digital Assets.
A controversial requirement that financial institution transactions of at least $10,000 must be reported to the IRS is not in the new, pared down Build Back Better framework unveiled by President Joe Biden on Thursday.
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Shaheen speaks to housing advocates and stakeholders about new resources available through the COVID-19 emergency relief legislation that she helped negotiate and push through Congress. Photo/Courtesy
MANCHESTER, NH – U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, on Jan. 14 hosted a virtual meeting with New Hampshire housing advocates and stakeholders on the housing crisis working families and individuals experiencing homelessness across the state are facing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the devastating economic impact of this crisis, many Granite Staters have been left unable to pay their mortgage or rent, resulting in a surge of evictions and homelessness. During the event, Shaheen heard more from participants on what they are seeing on the ground and discussed her efforts that secured additional federal funding for rental assistance and extended the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) eviction moratorium.
Senators explain PPP 2 relief, what it means for NH small businesses
Following the passage of the latest federal COVID-19 relief bill, $284 billion will be made available to businesses in the new Paycheck Protection Program as of Friday.
On Thursday, U.S. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan held a virtual panel with state business leaders to explain how the program, dubbed by many as PPP 2, will be rolled out for small businesses and nonprofits.
PPP 2 attempts to prioritize directing financial relief to small businesses. Over the summer, one of the major complaints with the first PPP over was larger businesses, multinational corporations and tax-exempt organizations, like churches, obtained hundreds of millions of relief funds while many small businesses were left with inadequate aid relative to the financial losses they endured due to the COVID-19 pandemic.