Friday, March 12, 2021

Not Just Another PPP Webinar

Small business is the backbone of the Texas economy and participation in the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is an opportunity for small businesses to access funds at this critical time.

With the PPP application deadline approaching on March 31, 2021, TAMACC and Prestamos CDFI are partnering to host an informational session. Join us to hear from experts of a step-by-step process to apply. Even if you’ve already received a PPP loan prior, you may be eligible for additional funds.
Amber Cordoba
Director of Business Education and Consulting Services
Since 2015 Amber Cordoba has worked to remove the barriers small businesses face in accessing quality business education and affordable access to capital. In 2020 she led the Prestamos CDFI team through the first round of PPP lending and in 2021 is focused on outreach, training, and small business assistance resulting in the expansion of access to the PPP program with an emphasis on supporting underserved communities.
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Monday, March 8, 2021

TAMACC joins Texas Trucking Association and the Keep Texas Trucking Coalition

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TAMACC SUPPORTS RELIEF FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
Texas Legislature to Hear Bills to Stop Abusive and Unfair Lawsuits
BUDA, TEXAS, March 8, 2021 – The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) today is joining the Texas Trucking Association and the Keep Texas Trucking Coalition of more than 300 members composed of businesses and associations from across the state. The coalition is working together to ensure that the Texas economy, small businesses, and employers are not unfairly harmed by legal problems and litigation due to abusive commercial vehicle lawsuits by ensuring judges and juries in legal cases receive relevant and accurate information and that lawsuit trials are conducted uniformly and consistent across the state.  As such, it is important to note that there will continue to be a need for judicious personal injury laws, the practice of those laws, lawyers, and courts. 
 
The legislation being considered by the Texas Legislature this session in the form of Senate Bills 17 and 207, House Bills 19 and 1617, which have received the support of the Keep Texas Trucking Coalition, including TAMACC, is intended to provide relief and protection to small businesses, employers, and specifically the commercial vehicle industry from abusive and unfair commercial vehicle lawsuits and litigation. Many commercial vehicle operators in Texas are small businesses that cannot afford the adverse impact of an abusive and frivolous lawsuit or the high cost of insurance as a result of such a lawsuit.
 
According to the Texas Office of Court Administration, motor vehicle litigation has increased 118 percent in Texas since 2008, compared to other types of personal injury litigation which has decreased. In 2019 the number of lawsuits filed as a result of crashes was 1 in 10, up from 1 in 17 in 2008. This has caused the cost of insurance to skyrocket, whether or not the business has been free of accidents. When this happens, a business may be forced to go out of business or pass on the cost to the Texas consumers in the form of more expensive goods and services.
TAMACC’s latest podcast of Latino Business Report covers this issue in Episode 11: Keep Texas Trucking: How Lawsuit Abuse Hurts You and the Economy
About TAMACC
The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(6) organization, along with Hispanic Leadership and Management Foundation a 501 (c)(3), created to promote business leadership, create economic opportunities and provide legislative advocacy for the Hispanic business community in Texas. TAMACC was founded in 1975 to encourage opportunities in commerce and to organize local programs to improve the economic condition of the Hispanic population. TAMACC is an association with more than 15,000 members and advocates for over 700,000 Hispanic businesses in Texas.

Media Contact:
J.R. Gonzales
TAMACC Executive Vice Chair
(512) 289-3758
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