We need your help – Call to expand equal eligibility under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to include 501(c)(6) nonprofit organizations
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I appreciate your time and patience through multiple reminders about ASAE’s new community sign-on letter. I wanted to let you know the deadline to join is extended to Friday, September 25. Please find the sign-up form below.
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The letter, which calls for 501(c)(6) access to the Paycheck Protection Program, and our most recent Advocacy Alert are attached.
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We need your help. The situation in Congress for another COVID-19 relief package is fluid. And, while there is certainly more than a zero-percent chance a deal will be made, we still think it’s improbable at this point that a deal will happen before the end of September or even the elections in November. Regardless of timing, we need the biggest number of signatories we can muster to keep this issue top-of-mind for Congress.
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So, our plan is to send the attached letter to Congress at the end of September just before legislators reembark on the campaign trail. This will help remind them about this critical issue when they face voters.
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Join our letter soon in case we have to close it early!
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Jeff Evans
Associate Director, Public Policy
ASAE: 100 YEARS OF ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP
mobile: 703.216.4153
office: 202.626.2722
COVID NEWS
Governor Cuomo Announces Executive Order Extending Moratorium On COVID-Related Commercial Evictions Until October 20
New York State Continues to Protect Residential and Commercial Tenants from Eviction and Late Rent Fees amid COVID-19 Pandemicp
CLICK HERE to read the full article
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Read the Governor’s Executive Order CLICK HERE
Families First Coronavirus Response Act
The U.S. Department of Labor has released new guidelines regarding the Families First Coronavirus Response Act following a ruling from a federal judge. The guidelines specifically clarifies what is considered intermittent leave in regards to school closures.
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CLICK HERE to view the guidelines
The Passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Putnam County Executive MaryEllen Odell said that “Notorious RBG,” as the justice became known in her later years, was a fantastic role model for women leaders everywhere.
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“Ruth Bader Ginsburg was known as a pioneer of women’s rights, and she was that”, County Executive Odell said. “But by fighting for women to be treated equally under the laws of our country, she brought about greater freedoms for all. We mourn her passing.”

