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Hundreds of labor unions — including numerous teachers’ unions — and related organizations received $36.7 million in federal funds through the federal Paycheck Protection Program for which they were legally ineligible, according to a new Freedom Foundation report released today.
Between creation of the Paycheck Protection Program by Congress in March 2020 and passage of the American Rescue Plan in March 2021, as many as 226 forgivable loans totaling $36.7 million were provided to labor unions and related organizations that were statutorily ineligible for the funds.