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Tenney talks about her first three months back in Congress

Tenney talks about her first three months back in Congress Rep. Claudia Tenney sits down with News Channel 2 to talk about her first three months back in Congress. Posted: May 7, 2021 6:31 PM Posted By: Gary Liberatore Tenney talks about her first three months back in Congress Utica, N.Y. - It s now been three months since a winner was declared in the race for the 22nd Congressional District. Claudia Tenney was declared the winner over incumbent Anthony Brindisi in early February the closest race in the country. It took three months of legal challenges to ballots to determine a winner, and on Friday Tenney sat down with News Channel 2 to talk about her first three months back in office, It’s been quite an exciting few months, obviously getting sworn in late was a challenge.

Restaurant grants prioritize businesses predominantly owned by vets, women, minorities

Restaurant grants prioritize businesses predominantly owned by vets, women, minorities
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Restaurant grants move swiftly, prioritizing businesses predominantly owned by vets, women and minorities

Restaurant grants move swiftly, prioritizing businesses predominantly owned by vets, women and minorities Matthew Korfhage, The Virginian-Pilot © Hannah Ruhoff / The/Virginian-Pilot Restaurant owner Kevin Ordonez at Alkaline Baby Izakaya in Virginia Beach on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020. Ordonez applied for a federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund grant Monday, and said whether he gets the money will be a large factor in the continuing existence of his restaurant. “Brain is fried,” wrote Eric Nelson, owner of Norfolk restaurant Crudo Nudo, on his Facebook page Monday afternoon. “The SBA grant application has been frozen for 2 hours.” Like the owners of more than 200,000 food-service businesses this week, Nelson was applying to receive a grant from the $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund, approved this year as part of the CARES Act.

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it as well. i suspect that many senators believe that while general senator austin has served our country with distinction and might be a suitable nomination for many other cabinet positions that it is time to restore proper civil military balance to the pentagon and granting another waiver might put that at risk. i will scrutinize that question very closely. i suspect most other senators will too. steve: let s talk about something that is getting bipartisan support on capitol hill. that is a some sort of coronavirus relief package before the end of the year. nancy pelosi had wanted a gigantic amount of money and now it looks like it s just a little south of a trillion dollars. $900 billion. and it would add money to the paycheck protection act. there would be $160 billion to local and stated governments. but, you know, a number of senators have said we are not going to pass this unless there are checks for individual

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