Louisiana Businesses Get Loan Lifeline After Smitty's Supply Fire
Published Date: 9/11/2025
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Summary
Louisiana businesses hit by the Smitty's Supply Fire can now apply for special disaster loans to help them bounce back. This declaration means affected small businesses have access to extra money and support starting September 5, 2025. If your business took a hit, now’s the time to act and get the financial boost you need!
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EIDL Access for Louisiana Businesses
If your small business in Louisiana was affected by the Smitty's Supply Fire, you can apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) and related support starting September 5, 2025. This declaration gives affected small businesses access to special disaster loan help to recover from the incident.
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