June 11, 2020
Chamber Connection

The GreenHouse of Highland Wine Night is Back!

 
Join The GreenHouse of Highland on their patio for a variety of bourbon and wine, while listening to Johnny, a fan favorite.
Friday June 12
4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

Social Distancing will be practiced while outside on the patio, no inside seating is available as of right now.

PPP Update: COVID-19 Resources for Small Businesses (WEBINAR)

Learn about the SBA's loan programs to help small business impacted by coronavirus.

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About this Event:

If your small business has been impacted by coronavirus, join this free online training to learn more about several funding programs to address the COVID-19 outbreak, including the Paycheck Protection Program. We'll address recent updates including the PPP Flexibility Act and how you can access funds ahead of the program's June 30 deadline.

Register now to receive log on instructions emailed to you. Please note, this event will be on the Microsoft Teams platform. There is no dial-in number; you must join online. The Safari browser is incompatible. Email the Illinois District Office with questions at ILLINOIS.DO@sba.gov

Coronavirus and The Law - TODAY

America pivoted to create a virtual legal system at the height of the pandemic. Now that the shutdown is easing, the courts are beginning to reopen and people are turning to judges for help with everything from contract disputes to bankruptcy filings. 

This week’s episode of Path Forward is dedicated to answering questions about COVID-19 and the law. 

  • How has COVID-19 impacted the legal system, and what does that mean for you?
  • Why are so many organizations worried about getting sued, even if they follow applicable guidelines? 
  • What are courts doing to reduce backlogs and ensure disputes are resolved quickly? 
  • Why should you be concerned about the wave of insolvencies, and what steps can we take to prevent bankruptcy courts from being overwhelmed? 

Our guests include some of the biggest thinkers in the law: 

Peter Friedman is one of the nation’s leading bankruptcy litigators. He is a partner in the restructuring practice at O’Melveny & Myers. 

Jamie Gorelick, a former deputy attorney general of the United States, chairs the regulatory and government affairs department at Wilmer Hale. She has extensive corporate experience. 

Torsten Kracht, a partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth who counsels clients on litigation strategies that effectively balance legal risk and business goals. 

Leo E. Strine, Jr. is a former chief justice of Delaware, where he wrote hundreds of opinions on business matters and oversaw the entire state judicial system. He is now of counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
 

EVENT BEGINS AT 2PM CST
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Modifications to the PPP

Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020

This bill modifies provisions related to the forgiveness of loans made to small businesses under the Paycheck Protection Program implemented in response to COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019).

Specifically, the bill establishes a minimum maturity of five years for a paycheck protection loan with a remaining balance after forgiveness. The bill also extends the covered period during which a loan recipient may use such funds for certain expenses while remaining eligible for forgiveness. The bill raises the non-payroll portion of a forgivable covered loan amount from the current 25% up to 40%. 

The bill extends the period in which an employer may rehire or eliminate a reduction in employment, salary, or wages that would otherwise reduce the forgivable amount of a paycheck protection loan. However, the forgivable amount must be determined without regard to a reduction in the number of employees if the recipient is (1) unable to rehire former employees and is unable to to hire similarly qualified employees, or (2) unable to return to the same level of business activity due to compliance with federal requirements or guidance related to COVID-19.

Additionally, the bill revises the deferral period for paycheck protection loans, allowing recipients to defer payments until they receive compensation for forgiven amounts. Recipients who do not apply for forgiveness shall have 10 months from the program's expiration to begin making payments.

The bill also eliminates a provision that makes a paycheck protection loan recipient who has such indebtedness forgiven ineligible to defer payroll tax payments.

Lastly, the bill is designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (PAYGO) and the Senate PAYGO rule.

HSHS Illinois Hospitals & Memorial Health System Update Visitor Guidelines

Visitor restrictions put in place at Memorial Health System (MHS) and HSHS Illinois hospitals in March have been updated due to a decline in COVID-19 numbers in central and southern Illinois. 

Visitors will still be required to wear a mask at all times while in the hospitals and should expect to be screened.

Visitors will now be permitted as follows:


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Chamber Connection - June 11, 2020