NLBMDA sends ‘Phase 4’ priorities to lawmakers
The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) has sent a list of priorities important to the lumber and building material industry to the White House and Congress as they continue to negotiate a “Phase 4” relief package.
The NLBMDA issued the following statement regarding the Phase 4 package:
"As the federal government considers the next of phase of COVID-19 relief legislation, NLBMDA believes it is critical for Congress and the Administration to continue to provide robust support to small businesses harmed by the pandemic,” said Jonathan Paine, NLBMDA president and CEO. "NLBMDA’s recommendations for Phase 4 relief focus on short-term solutions to help lumber and building material dealers and residential construction as well as longer‐term solutions that will continue the recovery in the future.”
The letter details several important priorities, including but not limited to:
To view a copy of the letter, click here.
NLBMDA will continue its lobbying efforts, including a robust grassroots effort, over the coming weeks so that dealers are heard as negotiations and drafts begin to take shape.
The NLBMDA issued the following statement regarding the Phase 4 package:
"As the federal government considers the next of phase of COVID-19 relief legislation, NLBMDA believes it is critical for Congress and the Administration to continue to provide robust support to small businesses harmed by the pandemic,” said Jonathan Paine, NLBMDA president and CEO. "NLBMDA’s recommendations for Phase 4 relief focus on short-term solutions to help lumber and building material dealers and residential construction as well as longer‐term solutions that will continue the recovery in the future.”
The letter details several important priorities, including but not limited to:
- Strengthening the PPP Program, including additional relief and guidance on liquidity concerns;
- Allowing dealers to receive the maximum $10,000 grant for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL);
- Ensure the “Main Street Lending Program” is accessible and effective for dealers;
- Strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC);
- Increasing dealer and construction access to PPE; and
- Making sure regulatory agencies provide assistance to businesses acting in good faith, rather than a sole focus on enforcement.
To view a copy of the letter, click here.
NLBMDA will continue its lobbying efforts, including a robust grassroots effort, over the coming weeks so that dealers are heard as negotiations and drafts begin to take shape.