Albany Times Union

Biden showcases aid to business

He visits shop in Pennsylvan­ia to tout aid package

- By Josh Boak, Darlene Superville and Aamer Madhani

President Joe Biden turned up at a minorityow­ned flooring business in suburban Philadelph­ia on Tuesday to highlight how his $1.9 trillion coronaviru­s relief package can help small businesses and to put a face on those who have struggled throughout the pandemic.

The visit to Smith Flooring was Biden’s first stop in a cross-country administra­tion roadshow — also involving his vice president and his wife — designed to publicize, and take credit for, the virus relief package.

It “took some loud, strong voices to get this done,” Biden said, making a subtle dig at Republican­s during his visit to the small union shop that will benefit from the relief. “And it’s not like it passed with 100 votes. It was close.”

While Biden was in Pennsylvan­ia for his first stop on the “Help is Here” tour, Vice President Kamala Harris and husband, Doug Emhoff, were reinforcin­g the small business

theme Tuesday with stops in Colorado.

With Harris and Emhoff taking notes during a business roundtable in Denver, Lorena Cantarovic­i, who began making empanadas in her garage after emigrating from Argentina, told of how her small shop grew over the years into three Maria Empanada locations, but then she was forced to lay off workers when the coronaviru­s struck.

She said 80 percent of her team came back through previous relief programs but it could take two years to get back to full capacity and “recover all this loss.” Harris and

Emhoff did their part by departing with empanadas in tow.

Gabriela Salazar, whose Colorado Artisans represents more than 100 artisans in Denver, estimated more than 90 percent of those artisans are unemployed or collecting unemployme­nt. Salazar, a small-business owner for 30 years, told Harris that help from the Small Business Administra­tion has “kept me afloat but more is needed.”

In Pennsylvan­ia, meanwhile, Smith Flooring had 23 employees during peak times but currently is employing 12 workers. It is using the loan to help

retain workers and upgrade technology.

Borrowers are eligible for forgivenes­s if they meet certain requiremen­ts, including devoting at least 60 percent of the proceeds to payroll expenses.

In his chat with the owners of Smith Floors, Biden repeatedly asked “what else” they thought his administra­tion should be doing to help businesses like theirs.

In Washington on Tuesday, the Senate confirmed Isabel Guzman, Biden’s pick to lead the Small Business Administra­tion. She is expected to play a key role in implementi­ng the relief bill.

 ?? Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press ?? President Joe Biden salutes as he arrives on Air Force One at Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport in Philadelph­ia on Tuesday, en route to Chester, Pa.
Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press President Joe Biden salutes as he arrives on Air Force One at Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport in Philadelph­ia on Tuesday, en route to Chester, Pa.

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