President Trump has signed the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (PPP & HCE Act). This Act, a $484 billion package was passed by both the Senate and the House on April 20, 2020.
PPP & The CARES Act
Following the passage of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act stimulus package at the end of March, one of the most talked about provisions was the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The CARES Act had earmarked $349 billion for PPP. The PPP was designed to help small businesses cover their payroll, benefits, utilities, and rent and mortgage payments.
It was no surprise that these loans ran out fast, as small businesses flocked to banks to apply for relief. Especially as they were forgivable if certain requirements were met. On paper, $349 billion sounded like a lot of money – but it was “destined to be oversubscribed from the start.”
The public demand for more funding allocated to the PPP was a major factor in the creation of the latest bill.
What’s in the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act?
- $310 billion for the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program
- $60 billion for the SBA’s economic injury disaster loans and grants, including:
○ $50 billion for economic injury disaster loans. Each loan can be up to $2 million with interest rates not to exceed 4% and long-term repayment periods of up to 30 years;
○ and $10 billion for grants of up to $10,000 that do not have to be repaid. - Additional funds are provided for the SBA to administer these programs.
- $100 billion in emergency supplemental appropriations. $75 billion of this is designated for hospitals and health care providers. While $25 billion is designated to ramp up COVID-19 testing.
It’s important to note that banking industry groups have said the following.
The money set aside to “replenish the emergency loan program for small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic is likely already all spoken for”. Due to the volume of applications already sent to the Small Business Administration, it’s likely that “much, if not all, the new money will go to those already in the queue.”
We will keep you updated on additional details regarding the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act. As well as keep you informed of any upcoming legislation to be passed. Please stay tuned and contact our office if you have any questions.