‘It should not have taken this long.’ Legislators approve CARES Act program changes, get few answers on delay
With a lack of answers about the timing of the revisions, Rep. Spohnholz said “It’s a scapegoat for bad execution.”
With a lack of answers about the timing of the revisions, Rep. Spohnholz said “It’s a scapegoat for bad execution.”
There’s been nothing fast or simple about the state’s small business relief program.
“There is no end of dippy thinking in the governor’s office and apparently the attorney general’s office,” said the attorney behind the lawsuit that forced legislators back to Juneau.
Things are nearly done, for now.
It was largely uneventful.
It turns out not everyone was willing to look the other way.
Legislators are hoping they’ll get some clarity on the differing legal opinions ahead of a Wednesday meeting to approve the requests.