Paycheck Protection Small Business Forgiveness Act
Sponsored By: Representative Houlahan
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Summary
Paycheck Protection Small Business Forgiveness Act This bill modifies loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program established to support small businesses in response to COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019). Specifically, the bill provides for automatic forgiveness of a paycheck protection loan that is not more than $150,000 if the recipient submits a one-page form. Such form must allow a recipient to submit specified demographc and expenditure information, and certain individuals (e.g., the President, the Vice President, or the head of an executive department) are not eligible for such forgiveness. Further, the bill prohibits any enforcement or other action against a lender relating to loan origination, forgiveness, or guarantee based on the lender's reliance on certifications or documentation submitted by a loan applicant or recipient.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Houlahan
PA • D
Cosponsors
Rep. McKinley, David B. [R-WV-1]
WV • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Steil
WI • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Wittman
VA • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Rouzer
NC • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Carter (GA)
GA • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Calvert
CA • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Comer
KY • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Quigley
IL • D
Sponsored 10/16/2020
Rep. Walorski, Jackie [R-IN-2]
IN • R
Sponsored 10/16/2020
Rep. Payne, Donald M., Jr. [D-NJ-10]
NJ • D
Sponsored 10/16/2020
Steube
FL • R
Sponsored 10/16/2020
Rep. Peterson, Collin C. [D-MN-7]
MN • D
Sponsored 11/2/2020
Rep. Crist, Charlie [D-FL-13]
FL • D
Sponsored 11/2/2020
Green, Al (TX)
TX • D
Sponsored 11/2/2020
Murphy
NC • R
Sponsored 11/2/2020
Carson
IN • D
Sponsored 11/9/2020
Rep. Lawrence, Brenda L. [D-MI-14]
MI • D
Sponsored 12/2/2020
Rutherford
FL • R
Sponsored 12/2/2020
Rep. Upton, Fred [R-MI-6]
MI • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Flores, Bill [R-TX-17]
TX • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Fitzpatrick
PA • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Peter Welch
VT • D
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Kustoff
TN • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Palazzo, Steven M. [R-MS-4]
MS • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Evans (PA)
PA • D
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Carter (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Rouda, Harley [D-CA-48]
CA • D
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Barr
KY • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Ferguson, A. Drew, IV [R-GA-3]
GA • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Guest
MS • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Ted Budd
NC • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Wilson (SC)
SC • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Williams (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Lucas
OK • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Cooper, Jim [D-TN-5]
TN • D
Sponsored 7/24/2020
McCaul
TX • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Roe, David P. [R-TN-1]
TN • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Thompson (MS)
MS • D
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Balderson
OH • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Gibbs, Bob [R-OH-7]
OH • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
John Curtis
UT • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Rep. Bishop, Dan [R-NC-9]
NC • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Roy
TX • R
Sponsored 7/24/2020
Griffith
VA • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Rep. Taylor, Van [R-TX-3]
TX • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Jim Banks
IN • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Kelly (MS)
MS • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Gonzalez, V.
TX • D
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Rep. Torres Small, Xochitl [D-NM-2]
NM • D
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Costa
CA • D
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Roger Marshall
KS • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Baird
IN • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Hill (AR)
AR • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Stefanik
NY • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
LaMalfa
CA • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Rep. Bucshon, Larry [R-IN-8]
IN • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Van Drew
NJ • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Rep. Horn, Kendra S. [D-OK-5]
OK • D
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Rep. Stivers, Steve [R-OH-15]
OH • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Cole
OK • R
Sponsored 8/4/2020
Rep. Wexton, Jennifer [D-VA-10]
VA • D
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Rep. Duncan, Jeff [R-SC-3]
SC • R
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Scott, Austin
GA • R
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Loudermilk
GA • R
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Andy Kim
NJ • D
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Rep. Katko, John [R-NY-24]
NY • R
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Rep. Mitchell, Paul [R-MI-10]
MI • R
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Markwayne Mullin
OK • R
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Garcia (TX)
TX • D
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Cuellar
TX • D
Sponsored 8/7/2020
Norman
SC • R
Sponsored 8/18/2020
Rep. Brooks, Susan W. [R-IN-5]
IN • R
Sponsored 8/18/2020
Rep. Kuster, Ann M. [D-NH-2]
NH • D
Sponsored 8/18/2020
Arrington
TX • R
Sponsored 8/18/2020
Rep. Gohmert, Louie [R-TX-1]
TX • R
Sponsored 8/18/2020
Westerman
AR • R
Sponsored 8/22/2020
Rep. Allred, Colin Z. [D-TX-32]
TX • D
Sponsored 8/22/2020
Rep. Keller, Fred [R-PA-12]
PA • R
Sponsored 8/22/2020
Craig
MN • D
Sponsored 8/22/2020
Rep. Hurd, Will [R-TX-23]
TX • R
Sponsored 8/25/2020
Escobar
TX • D
Sponsored 8/25/2020
Crawford
AR • R
Sponsored 8/25/2020
Panetta
CA • D
Sponsored 8/25/2020
Allen
GA • R
Sponsored 8/25/2020
Krishnamoorthi
IL • D
Sponsored 9/1/2020
Joyce (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 9/1/2020
Rep. Luria, Elaine G. [D-VA-2]
VA • D
Sponsored 9/1/2020
Stevens
MI • D
Sponsored 9/1/2020
Moolenaar
MI • R
Sponsored 9/11/2020
Huffman
CA • D
Sponsored 9/11/2020
Cloud
TX • R
Sponsored 9/11/2020
Khanna
CA • D
Sponsored 9/11/2020
Harder (CA)
CA • D
Sponsored 9/11/2020
Rep. Bustos, Cheri [D-IL-17]
IL • D
Sponsored 9/14/2020
Rep. Davis, Susan A. [D-CA-53]
CA • D
Sponsored 9/14/2020
Bishop
GA • D
Sponsored 9/17/2020
Rep. Young, Don [R-AK-At Large]
AK • R
Sponsored 9/17/2020
Fleischmann
TN • R
Sponsored 9/17/2020
Bergman
MI • R
Sponsored 9/17/2020
Rep. Mooney, Alexander X. [R-WV-2]
WV • R
Sponsored 9/17/2020
Rep. Jacobs, Chris [R-NY-27]
NY • R
Sponsored 9/17/2020
Del. Radewagen, Aumua Amata Coleman [R-AS-At Large]
AS • R
Sponsored 9/21/2020
Cisneros
CA • D
Sponsored 9/21/2020
Rep. Posey, Bill [R-FL-8]
FL • R
Sponsored 9/21/2020
Scott, David
GA • D
Sponsored 9/21/2020
Raskin
MD • D
Sponsored 9/21/2020
Rep. Loebsack, David [D-IA-2]
IA • D
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Womack
AR • R
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Pappas
NH • D
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Johnson (SD)
SD • R
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Rep. Long, Billy [R-MO-7]
MO • R
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Rep. Kind, Ron [D-WI-3]
WI • D
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Case
HI • D
Sponsored 9/23/2020
Green (TN)
TN • R
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Bost
IL • R
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Gooden
TX • R
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Foster
IL • D
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Bonamici
OR • D
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Rep. Maloney, Sean Patrick [D-NY-18]
NY • D
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Hudson
NC • R
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Rose
TN • R
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Rep. Wild, Susan [D-PA-7]
PA • D
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Rep. Hartzler, Vicky [R-MO-4]
MO • R
Sponsored 9/29/2020
Meuser
PA • R
Sponsored 9/30/2020
Rep. Riggleman, Denver [R-VA-5]
VA • R
Sponsored 9/30/2020
Rep. McAdams, Ben [D-UT-4]
UT • D
Sponsored 9/30/2020
Correa
CA • D
Sponsored 10/2/2020
Rep. Byrne, Bradley [R-AL-1]
AL • R
Sponsored 10/2/2020
Stanton
AZ • D
Sponsored 10/2/2020
Rep. Luetkemeyer, Blaine [R-MO-3]
MO • R
Sponsored 10/2/2020
Rep. Schrader, Kurt [D-OR-5]
OR • D
Sponsored 10/2/2020
Sewell
AL • D
Sponsored 10/2/2020
Rep. McMorris Rodgers, Cathy [R-WA-5]
WA • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Rep. O'Halleran, Tom [D-AZ-1]
AZ • D
Sponsored 10/9/2020
LaHood
IL • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Rep. Kilmer, Derek [D-WA-6]
WA • D
Sponsored 10/9/2020
Reschenthaler
PA • R
Sponsored 10/9/2020
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