Letter to Hon. Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader; Hon. Charles Schumer, Senate Minority Leader, Hon. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House; and Hon. Kevin McCarthy, House Minority Leader - Congressman Tim Ryan Urges Congressional Leadership to Include Support for Local Restaurants in COVID Relief Package

Letter

By: Tom O'Halleran, Mike Thompson, Jim Costa, Julia Brownley, Jimmy Gomez, Lou Correa, Jason Crow, Al Lawson, Jr., Ed Case, Raul Grijalva, Ami Bera, Anna Eshoo, Adam Schiff, Karen Bass, Mike Levin, Rosa DeLauro, Kathy Castor, Bobby Rush, Bill Foster, Cedric Richmond, Stephen Lynch, Chellie Pingree, Brenda Lawrence, Jeff Van Drew, Albio Sires, Deb Haaland, Yvette Clarke, Brian Higgins, Peter DeFazio, Susan Wild, Jim Cooper, Joaquin Castro, Abigail Spanberger, Derek Kilmer, Chris Coons, Debbie Stabenow, Bob Menendez, Jeff Merkley, Tim Ryan, Ann Kirkpatrick, Doris Matsui, Ro Khanna, Judy Chu, Norma Torres, Alan Lowenthal, John Larson, Charlie Crist, Jr., Cindy Axne, Brad Schneider, John Yarmuth, Seth Moulton, Jamie Raskin, Debbie Dingell, Annie Kuster, Tom Malinowski, Bonnie Watson Coleman, Grace Meng, Kirsten Gillibrand, Earl Blumenauer, Mary Scanlon, Jim Langevin, Veronica Escobar, Lloyd Doggett II, Suzan DelBene, Chris Murphy, Chris Van Hollen, Jr., Thom Tillis, Ron Wyden, Tammy Baldwin, Terri Sewell, Greg Stanton, Jared Huffman, Jackie Speier, Eric Swalwell, Jimmy Panetta, Salud Carbajal, Tony Cárdenas, Ted Lieu, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Mark Takano, Scott Peters, Joe Neguse, Jim Himes, Eleanor Norton, Alcee Hastings, Sr., Ted Deutch, Robin Kelly, Mike Quigley, Lauren Underwood, Cheri Bustos, Jim McGovern, Lori Trahan, Bill Keating, Dutch Ruppersberger, Dan Kildee, Elissa Slotkin, Angie Craig, Betty McCollum, Andy Kim, Joshua Gottheimer, Bill Pascrell, Jr., Don Payne, Jr., Dina Titus, Thomas Suozzi, Jerry Nadler, Carolyn Maloney, Joyce Beatty, Marcia Fudge, Brian Fitzpatrick, Brendan Boyle, Conor Lamb, Mike Doyle, Jr., Steve Cohen, Lizzie Fletcher, Henry Cuellar, Marc Veasey, Don Beyer, Jr., Jennifer Wexton, Adam Smith, Ron Kind, Mazie Hirono, Dick Durbin, Gary Peters, Amy Klobuchar, Catherine Cortez Masto, Jacky Rosen, Sheldon Whitehouse, Lindsey Graham, Danny Davis, André Carson, Ed Markey, David Trone, Andy Levin, Roger Wicker, Frank Pallone, Jr., Mikie Sherrill, Kathleen Rice, Adriano Espaillat, Suzanne Bonamici, Dwight Evans, David Cicilline, Al Green, Filemon Vela, Jr., Peter Welch, Kyrsten Sinema, Tammy Duckworth, Tina Smith, Sherrod Brown, John Cornyn
Date: Dec. 4, 2020
Location: Washington, DC

Dear Majority Leader McConnell, Minority Leader Schumer, Speaker Pelosi, and Leader McCarthy:

America faces its most difficult phase in the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19). COVID-19 case numbers are spiking across the nation, with more than one in 400 Americans testing positive in the last week alone. This unprecedented increase has prompted a wave of new restrictions ranging from nighttime closures and restrictions on indoor dining in New York, North Dakota, and Maryland to takeout-only in Oregon and stay-at-home orders in New Mexico. For the second time this year, restaurants and bars are having to limit operations or close their doors completely, raising concerns about their ability to survive the long winter ahead. They need quick relief to keep their workers employed and hold onto their businesses. Congress needs to act speedily and pass the RESTAURANTS Act to help save local restaurants across the country and the millions of workers they employ.

The restaurant industry has been uniquely devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly one in four jobs lost from the pandemic were those of restaurant and bar workers. The food and beverage industry is still down 2.3 million jobs since the pandemic began, a number that is sure to rise with increasing infection rates and new restrictions. Despite bearing the brunt of this economic crisis, independent restaurants have received no directly tailored federal aid. Many independent restaurant owners did not benefit from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) because the program did not match their business model or needs.

These businesses are the beating heart of communities across America, but the pandemic puts their survival in jeopardy. This threat affects restaurants and their employees and every other link in the $1 trillion restaurant supply chain. The food supply chain touches every corner of the country and supports tens of millions. The restaurant sector is the second-largest private employer after health care, and for countless Americans they provide the first opportunity for a job. These businesses are the beating heart of communities across America, but the pandemic puts their survival in jeopardy. This threat affects restaurants and their employees and every other link in the $1 trillion restaurant supply chain. The food supply chain touches every corner of the country and supports tens of millions of livelihoods, including farm workers, fishermen, and truck drivers. A new round of restaurant closures is likely to have dire effects on the entire food supply chain.

The RESTAURANTS Act would create a restaurant revitalization fund that can be used for a wide range of expenses, including payroll and benefits, food, utilities, rent, maintenance, and supplies.It passed the House of Representatives on October 1, 2020, in H.R. 925 (Section 607, Division O). A June 2020 study on the legislation found it would generate at least $183 billion in primary benefits and $65 billion in secondary benefits -- more than double the amount of the fund itself. This type of economic multiplier is needed now more than ever.

We urge you to pass the RESTAURANTS Act quickly as part of a COVID-19 relief bill or a year-end spending bill. We look forward to partnering with you to save local restaurants across America. This legislation has gained bipartisan support in Congress, as well as backing from restauranteurs and a large coalition of industries that rely on restaurants.

Sincerely,


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