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Many businesses suffered during the COVID-19 lockdowns across the nation, having to close their doors to comply with government restrictions, and then having to have less than 100 percent capacity.
It was tough for many of those businesses to survive and after they did they discovered that aid was coming from the government, but it was going to favor businesses owned by minorities.
That is, until Thursday when the Sixth Circuit court of appeals shot that idea out of the sky,
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty brought the case for Antonio Vitolo, owner of Jake’s Bar and Grill in Harriman, Tennessee.
Vitolo had immediately applied for aid on May 3 but, according to the lawsuit, did not qualify yet because he is a white male, Fox 17 reported .
Small Business Association Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman was named as the defendant for the case that started in the U.S. District Court in East Tennessee.
“Given the limited pot of funds, this puts white male applicants at significant risk that, by the time their applications are processed, the money will be gone,” the lawsuit argued.
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Vitolo’s application was “pushed to the back of the queue behind certain minority applicants and women,” the lawsuit argued.
“Vitolo would be “economically disadvantaged” were it not for the racial classification in that definition,” it said.“Under the guise of pandemic relief, the American Rescue Plan Act enables the federal government to engage in an illegal and unconstitutional race and sex discrimination. This is ugly, pernicious, and toxic. We will fight it wherever it shows up,” WILL President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg said.The case made its way to the Sixth Circuit Court of appeals where, by a 2 -1 ruling, it was decided that the Biden Administration’s prioritization of minority and women-owned businesses was “unconstitutional.”Judge Amul Thapar, who penned the majority decision, was joined by Judge Alan Norris in a ruling that read, in part, “This case is about whether the government can allocate limited coronavirus relief funds based on the race and sex of the applicants. We hold that it cannot.”“Thus, we enjoin the government from using these unconstitutional criteria when […]
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