NWRA urges Congress to fund SBA loan program amid COVID-19 outbreak

NWRA pushes for congressional support after President Trump announced he would instruct the SBA to make $50B in loans available to small businesses to alleviate losses amid virus outbreak.


The National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA) urged Congress to increase funding for the Small Business Administration’s (SBA’s) lending program to $50 billion in order to fully fund President Trump’s plan to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an address to the nation March 11, President Trump announced the latest measures the United States is taking in response to the pandemic. The president said he would instruct the SBA to make $50 billion in low-interest loans available to businesses in areas affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and asked for Congress to approve funding for it. In addition, the president has instructed the Treasury Department to defer tax payments for up to three months without interest or penalties for certain individuals and small- and mid-sized businesses negatively impacted.

“We thank President Trump for taking these steps to support our small businesses. We join the president in urging Congress to make these funds available as quickly as possible,” NWRA President and CEO Darrell Smith says.