A former Virginia Parole Board chair violated state policy and law in her handling of cases at the start of the coronavirus pandemic and could have faced criminal charges for falsifying documents if not for the statute of limitations, the state's attorney general said Wednesday.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A former Virginia Parole Board chair violated state policy and law in her handling of cases at the start of the coronavirus pandemic
At the center of the debate is the massive Paycheck Protection Program, federal relief that infused more than half a trillion dollars into businesses through low-interest bank loans last year.