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Niko House, host of “Mi Casa Es Su Casa” on his MCSCNetwork discusses his “issues” with the Democratic Party. Tamara Shealey returns to update us on her Senate Race & Book.

Radio host and activist Niko House has a beef with the Democratic Party.

Niko is a young progressive activist with a large bullhorn, a millennial magnet in the space. While few GenXers and Baby Boomers of heard of him, politically involved millennials have certainly run across him throughout the blogosphere and vlogosphere. Many in the Democratic Party have a tendency to disregard this faction as idealists, Bernie Bros, militants, and more with the intent to marginalize. That is unfortunate because until we start understanding the legitimate grievances, we will continue to cede our freedoms and personal economies to the wealthy few. One need not agree 100% but respect and listening are important.

Our regular who has been one hiatus for a while, Tamara Shealey is back. She has been campaigning for Georgia Senate and finishing her law degree at Emory. She has a new book out for the industry she has represented in Congress for some time.

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As Roll Call first reported Wednesday, several trade groups representing large insurers sent a letter on April 2 to Reps. Gil Cisneros and Mike Thompson, both Democrats from California, in response to a request the lawmakers to explain why companies were not paying “business interruption loss” claims filed by small businesses.

The groups—including National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, American Property Casualty Insurance Association, Reinsurance Association of America, and the Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers—said insurance companies are not “designed” to cover losses caused by a pandemic and called on the government to take action to provide relief.

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Ahead of the Trump administration’s rollout of the $350 billion small business rescue fund, known as the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and comprised of taxpayer-backed loans, the organizations called on Congress to provide “additional liquidity…for impaired industries and businesses to avoid an unprecedented systemic, economic crisis.”

The grassroots network Main Street Alliance (MSA), which works directly with more than 30,000 small businesses to make sure their interests are represented in public policy, says both private and public entities should help to avoid “catastrophic closures” of small businesses as a result of the pandemic.

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