As the Paycheck Protection Program reached its final day, the Senate decided it wasn’t done with the program quite yet.
With about $134 billion still left in its coffers, the Senate on June 30 unanimously approved an extension to the program through Aug. 8. The House approved the measure the next night.
In addition, new legislation introduced in the Senate would reduce the forgiveness process for borrowers with loans of less than $150,000 to a one-page attestation. Read on for all the latest.