From WSJopinion: The Paycheck Protection Program wasn’t meant to provide free money to companies that aren’t affected by coronavirus. Limit its loan leniency to firms in need, writes SenRonJohnson.
Everyone who drafted and supported the Cares Act had the best of intentions in providing financial support to individuals, businesses and other organizations suffering during the coronavirus crisis. In a complex economy, a relief package this massive was bound to be far from perfect. As we become aware of problems, I hope the administration and my congressional colleagues will work in good faith to remedy them.
With the rapid deployment of support through the Paycheck Protection Program, it has become clear that access to...
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