Pillen businesses returned bulk of $7 million in pandemic loans
LINCOLN Farms and businesses associated with Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Pillen received federally funded pandemic loans totaling $7.8 million last year about $5 million of which was returned to the government.
The loans were provided through the Paycheck Protection Program, a federal program created to help farms, ranches, small businesses and nonprofits weather the economic storms created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
All told, Nebraska entities got 114,684 PPP loans during two five-month periods in 2020 and 2021. Statewide, the loans totaled $5.39 billion.
Sixteen businesses affiliated with the Columbus-based Pillen Family Farms got loans to support 1,057 jobs, according to records released by the Small Business Administration. The loans ranged from $1.9 million for Platte Center West, a hog farming operation, to $63,025 for Pillen Family Farms Vet Services.
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