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Join the US Chamber of Commerce to discuss the upcoming second stimulus bill aimed at small businesses and new guidance on the $2 trillion package that's already been allocated with Inc. experts and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Small businesses across the country are racing to access the emergency loans provided by the CARES Act. As applications pour into financial institutions, concerns are arising that the $350 billion in available funds won't be enough. Congress is working to hammer out a plan to deliver more funding, as leaders begin to consider how—and when—the economy should reopen. In this week's virtual event, the fourth in their weekly series, they'll cover the impending second stimulus bill and the latest action from Washington. We'll lay out the processes you should follow to make the most of the resources at hand, and give you the insight you need to plan your next move. Inc. Editor-at-Large Kimberly Weisul and the U.S. Chamber's Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer, Neil Bradley, will be joined by a panel of experts who can answer questions and offer advice to any small business trying to access the loans provided by the CARES Act, including: • David Barron, Member, Cozen O'Connor • Manny Cosme, President & CEO, CFO Services Group • Marilyn Landis, offers CFO services to small companies • Dan Martini, Vice President of Congressional Relations & Public Policy, American Bankers Association (ABA) Space is limited and advance registration is required. Please RSVP to ensure your participation.