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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ NAB: HEROES Act Passes House with Broadcast COVID-19 Aid Bucks  ]]></title>
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                                <p>The Democrat-controlled House has voted once again to approve the HEROES (Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions) Act, a Democratic bill that would provide additional COVID-19 relief money to, among others, broadcast stations.</p><p>But, <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/heroes-act-passes-house-senate-prospects-dim">like the failed HEROES Act 1.0 back in May</a>, the bill is unlikely to pass the Senate in the current form, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) signaled late Thursday (Oct. 1).</p><p>“NAB applauds House passage of The Heroes Act that would expand eligibility to Payroll Protection Program loans for local media outlets, including radio and television stations," said National Association of Broadcasters President Gordon Smith. "America’s broadcasters and hometown newspapers have been providing comprehensive coverage and critical information during the COVID-19 pandemic, even as they face unprecedented financial hardships that threaten local journalism."</p><p>According to NAB, the HEROES Act would "provide television and radio broadcasters, as well as newspapers, the same treatment as hotels and restaurants received under the original CARES Act-–eligibility based on a physical location basis." That means individual stations in a larger group would be considered small businesses eligible for help rather than part of a broadcast group that might be too big to qualify.</p><p>The bill would also "require a local station to fit within the SBA size standard for the broadcasting industry," and would "ensure that expanded PPP [paycheck protection program] funds would remain at the local level through additional oversight."</p><p>NAB also put in a good word for a standalone bill, the Local News and Emergency Information Act, which would also give stations access to COVID-19-related small businesses loans.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HEROES Act Extends SBA Aid to Broadcasters ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HEROES Act Extends SBA Aid to Broadcasters ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 21:41:07 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Policy]]></category>
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                                <p>The Democrats' draft HEROES Act legislation, their latest stab at a follow-on COVID-19 aid bill introduced Tuesday (May 12), which includes a big ask from broadcasters and the news media, though the bill's fate is much in doubt.</p><p><a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/WhctKJVqxzVrJNZqTPClcPGxLdlzPcxWbTtMBnWvzLSLfDmwvzxcPLjlBHpQBPntPFzskjb?projector=1&messagePartId=0.1">The bill</a> allows small business loans to go to TV stations that are part of larger groups, which would ordinarily disqualify them, so long as the money only goes to support that local station and is not passed up to the group owner to use for anything else.</p><p>According to the National Association of Broadcasters, the bill will:</p><p>"[P]rovide television and radio broadcasters, as well as newspapers, the same treatment as hotels and restaurants received under the original CARES Act PPP (Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program]– eligibility based on a physical location basis;</p><p>"[R]equire a local station to fit within the SBA size standard for the broadcasting industry, or under $41.5 million in revenue annually;</p><p>"[E]nsure that expanded PPP funds would remain at the local level through additional oversight."</p><p>“NAB thanks Speaker Pelosi and Chairwoman Velázquez for their inclusion of expanded access to Payroll Protection Program loans for local radio and television stations in today’s draft Coronavirus economic relief legislation..." said NAB President Gordon Smith," who thanked the legislators who had supported the provision. "Hometown broadcasters and community newspapers are providing vital news and information during these unprecedented times to keep families and communities safe, while struggling with record advertising revenue losses," he said.</p><p>There were no Republicans on the bill, and one of broadcasters' biggest backers in the House, a former broadcaster himself, signaled the larger legislative vehicle for the broadcast-friendly provision was dead on arrival.</p><p>“Don’t be fooled by the name of this massive package. Heroes are not partisans, but this legislation is," said House Energy & Commerce Committee ranking member Greg Walden (R-Ore.). "Written behind closed doors in the Speaker’s Office, House Democrats confess this legislation has no chance of becoming law, yet they wasted time writing an 1,815 page spending manifesto rather than working with us to craft real solutions. We’ve all been inspired by Americans from every walk of life stepping up and working together to get through this terrible time. Congress should do the same."</p><p>Democrats control the House, but if Senate Republicans share Walden's view, as is likely, it would likely be DOA there.</p>
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                                <p>The Democrats&apos; draft HEROES Act legislation, their latest stab at a follow-on COVID-19 aid bill introduced Tuesday (May 12), which includes a big ask from broadcasters and the news media, though the bill&apos;s fate is much in doubt. </p><p><a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/WhctKJVqxzVrJNZqTPClcPGxLdlzPcxWbTtMBnWvzLSLfDmwvzxcPLjlBHpQBPntPFzskjb?projector=1&messagePartId=0.1">The bill</a> allows small business loans to go to TV stations that are part of larger groups, which would ordinarily disqualify them, so long as the money only goes to support that local station and is not passed up to the group owner to use for anything else. </p><p>According to the National Association of Broadcasters, the bill will: </p><p>"[P]rovide television and radio broadcasters, as well as newspapers, the same treatment as hotels and restaurants received under the original CARES Act PPP (Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program)– eligibility based on a physical location basis; </p><p>"[R]equire a local station to fit within the SBA size standard for the broadcasting industry, or under $41.5 million in revenue annually; </p><p>"[E]nsure that expanded PPP funds would remain at the local level through additional oversight." </p><p>“NAB thanks Speaker Pelosi and chairwoman Velázquez for their inclusion of expanded access to Payroll Protection Program loans for local radio and television stations in today’s draft Coronavirus economic relief legislation..." said NAB president Gordon Smith," who thanked the legislators who had supported the provision. "Hometown broadcasters and community newspapers are providing vital news and information during these unprecedented times to keep families and communities safe, while struggling with record advertising revenue losses," he said. </p><p>There were no Republicans on the bill, and one of broadcasters&apos; biggest backers in the House, a former broadcaster himself, signaled the larger legislative vehicle for the broadcast-friendly provision was dead on arrival. </p><p>“Don’t be fooled by the name of this massive package. Heroes are not partisans, but this legislation is," said House Energy & Commerce Committee ranking member Greg Walden (R-Ore.). "Written behind closed doors in the Speaker’s Office, House Democrats confess this legislation has no chance of becoming law, yet they wasted time writing an 1,815 page spending manifesto rather than working with us to craft real solutions. We’ve all been inspired by Americans from every walk of life stepping up and working together to get through this terrible time. Congress should do the same." </p><p>Democrats control the House, but if Senate Republicans share Walden&apos;s view, as is likely, it would likely be DOA there.</p>
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