COVID-19 Insights Week In Review — April 3, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the nation, your team at ML Strategies continues to monitor legislative and regulatory updates at the federal and state level. Each week, ML Strategies will provide weekly updates from Massachusetts and Washington, DC to keep you informed and aware of relief opportunities and guidance for your businesses and companies. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to ML Strategies professionals who are closely monitoring developments
Our ML Strategies COVID-19 Response Team Leads are available and look forward to hearing from you should you have any questions:
FEDERAL LEAD:
Frank C. Guinta – Senior Vice President
MASSACHUSETTS LEAD:
Steven A. Baddour – Senior Vice President of Government Relations
FEDERAL UPDATE
SBA Paycheck Protection Program
The Small Business Administration (SBA) will begin accepting applications on April 3 for the Paycheck Protection Program created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, otherwise referred to as Phase 3 of the federal response to the
Federal Funding & Regulatory Support For COVID-19 Treatments
Billions of dollars of federal funding appropriated for developing
In addition to automobile manufacturers turning to ventilator manufacturing, we are also seeing textile companies look to manufacture personal protective equipment (PPE; e.g., masks and gowns). In the life sciences realm, drug and biologic manufacturers are also considering whether their candidates could be used to treat, mitigate, or prevent some of the effects of
ML Strategies has helped clients shape regulatory and funding submissions and elevated client projects and activities to the highest levels of the federal government, including the White House. In addition to providing funding for trials and medical product manufacturing, the Administration has removed some regulatory barriers to getting products to the market. ML Strategies has been working directly with our contacts at FDA to help them shape policies related to exercising enforcement discretion (i.e., not enforcing certain requirements of the law during the public health emergency) and otherwise adopting more flexible authorization standards for certain products.
IRS Guidance On Tax Credits For Paid Leave
The IRS has posted and overview and FAQs for the
Read the overview and FAQs here...
IRS Launches Employee Retention Credit
The CARES Act created the Employee Retention Credit to enable employers to keep their employees on the payroll during the pandemic. The refundable tax credit is 50% of up to $10,000 in wages paid by an eligible employer whose business has been financially impacted by
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MASSACHUSETTS UPDATE
Federal Support, Procurement/Donation of PPE & COVID-19 Treatment Services
On Monday, March 30th Governor Baker outlined the major steps Massachusetts is making to meet the growing needs of the health care community as positive cases continue to rise in the state. As of Monday, the federal government was set to send 1,400 ventilators to the Commonwealth, which is coupled with $50 million of supplies on order by the Baker Administration for personal protective equipment (“PPE”) and other necessary items. In preparation for the anticipated April 7 to April 17 surge, the
Essential Provider Rates Adjustment
On Tuesday, March 31st the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (“EOHHS”) has been authorized by way of
Read the Governor's order here...
MassHealth Coverage and Additional Guidance
MassHealth has issued guidance to ensure members understand they will not lose coverage during this public health emergency. All coverage types and health plans are covering
Recent ML Strategies Massachusetts Insights On COVID-19
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UPDATED: Massachusetts Mandates Closure of All Non-Essential Businesses Effective Tuesday, March 24th at Noon — Senior Vice President of Government Relations Steven Baddour, Senior Vice President and Compliance Officer Dan Connelly, Vice President Legislative Affairs Caitlin Beresin, Director of Government Relations Kaitlyn Sprague and Manager of Government Relations Taylor Shepherd outline
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BREAKING NEWS: Governor Baker Extends Non-Essential Business Closures until Monday, May 4th — Senior Vice President of Government Relations Steven Baddour, Senior Vice President and Compliance Officer Dan Connelly, Vice President Legislative Affairs Caitlin Beresin, Director of Government Relations Kaitlyn Sprague and Manager of Government Relations Taylor Shepherd outline the Baker Administration’s extension on non-essential business closures, restrictions on gatherings with ten or more people and school and non-emergency childcare programs.
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Massachusetts: Corporate Board of Directors and Shareholders Meetings Changes as a Result of
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