SEMA- and PRI-Led Coalition Requests Congress Support Racetracks Impacted by COVID-19 Attendance Restrictions. Why not? Democrats are sending billions to foreign countrys and calling it covid relief, so how about something for Americans?
Out of the trillions in so-called covid relief, only 2% goes to Americans. 98% goes overseas, and comes back as kick backs to democrats who voted for so-called covid relief.
Why do we send our tax money to foreign countrys anyway?
Vol. 24, No. 09, March 4, 2021
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SEMA and the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) have formed a coalition in partnership with 17 organizations that represent recreation, sports and amusement live venues that have experienced significant revenue declines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The coalition is focused on creating a federal program to provide grants to racetracks and other live entertainment businesses impacted by state and local attendance restrictions during the pandemic. The coalition has formally submitted a
letter to the U.S. House and Senate Small Business Committee to request the creation of a $15 billion grant program that would provide a lifeline to racetracks and other live entertainment businesses.
It is important that members of Congress hear from SEMA members about providing financial support to racetracks. To send a letter to your lawmakers in Washington, D.C., please
click here.
For details, contact Eric Snyder at
erics@sema.org.