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Personal Data Breach with Gov. Newsom’s $500 Million Grant Program?

Fed up small biz owners being jerked around again by incompetence or corruption?

By Katy Grimes, January 4, 2021 2:08 am

California Globe has learned that small business owners around the state are running into serious data breaches of their personal information while applying for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new $500 million small business grant program.

California small businesses have suffered now for nine months since Gov. Newsom in March ordered the state’s businesses into lockdown and residents to stay-at-home, blaming the coronavirus. During this time, riots broke out, and Antifa and Black Lives Matter thugs broke into small businesses in cities throughout the state and destroyed many. Businesses were whipsawed by the governor open/closed/open/closed several times since then, only to be ordered closed indefinitely before Christmas.

Downtown Sacramento looks like a scene out of the post-apocalyptic Mad Max movie.

And all for a virus with a 99.98% survival rate.

On November 30, 2020, Governor Newsom and the State Legislature announced the allocation of $500 million available to small businesses and nonprofits that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor’s press statement said. The program is administered by California’s Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA), part of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz).

The program was already marred by race-based grant awards, as explained by the Governor’s California Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA):

Grants will not be issued on a first-come, first-served basis and will be awarded after the close of each application round.

“Inclusive, equitable relief is fundamental to the small business support developed by this administration,” said Isabel Guzman, CalOSBA Director. “This grant program provides that support through a network of Community Development Financial Institutions and Community Based Organizations ensuring reach to those highly impacted small businesses in disadvantaged communities, underserved small business groups, and industries disproportionately impacted by this pandemic.”

But worse than race-based “equity” decision making, we heard from small business owners more concerned that their personal data is being compromised. Here is one small business owner’s email message from December 31, 2020, who asked for anonymity:

“I’m a small business owner from XXXXX, CA. I’ve been trying to apply all day to the new $500 Million dollar grant program that Governor Newsom established. I tried to access the application platform most of the day and was finally able to create an account after several hours and multiple attempts. I received several email notifications that my account was created and that I could login to finish my application. Upon logging in I entered all the required information but the system timed out again and my information was lost. I decided to wait until the workday was over and my kids were asleep to resume progress on the application.

Last night (9:30PM), I logged in to the system and started to review my saved information on the application. I noticed that my address, birthdate, and social security number were incorrect. My application had my name but someone else’s address, birthdate, and social security number. I immediately took a screenshot and logged out of the system. When I logged in again the same error was present. I’m extremely concerned that my information as well as other business owners’ personal information is being compromised.

The public deserves to know that this is happening. Business owners have been through enough this year, the last thing they need is for the State of California to compromise their personal and sensitive information.”

The business owner forwarded a screenshot of the information with her name misspelled, and she said the birthdate and social security number she correctly typed in were also both now wrong.

It’s hard not to question government data breaches after the Nov. 3 Election. And now, small business owners wonder if the state is this incompetent, or is this deliberate corruption? And where will the $500 million really go if not to small business owners?

Will the data of these small business grant seekers be manipulated? Will certain zip codes be denied while “disadvantaged communities, underserved small business groups, and industries disproportionately impacted” be granted funds? Based on what qualifications and need?

We are seeing estimates that 60% of the state’s restaurants will never reopen again. What about all of the other small businesses? According to attorneys, the government-ordered lockdown amounts to a “taking,” a violation of the U.S. Constitution.

Is there any surprise that fed up small business owners are suing Gov. Gavin Newsom and many counties over the business shutdown and stay-at-home order? This “equity based” government grant program appears to be more of a scheme to send funding to non-governmental organizations and dubious non-profits attached to government, with many owned/operated by elected officials.

As we saw with the federal CARES Act funds, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s companies applied for and received nearly $3 million in federal loans meant for small businesses to help them survive the state closures. More than 100 publicly traded companies have received coronavirus aid meant for small businesses.

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3 thoughts on “Personal Data Breach with Gov. Newsom’s $500 Million Grant Program?

  1. How do they define “disadvantaged communities?” “underserved small business groups.?” “highly impacted businesses in disadvantaged communities?” Where is the list of eligibility for this program? How is one disadvantaged community different than another? Could it be based on race population for a given community? Where are the numbers, where is the data, where are the analysis charts to show that my business has advantages even though I’ve been living with the same shut down orders and about to close permanently? Are you gathering incomes from 2020 vs 2019 from all applicants to determine if they are “highly impacted?”? Where is the transparency? Shouldn’t you just announce if you are white do not apply?? How does my skin color define the state my business is in? None of this is “equitable.” Does their approval algorithm start with race? Brown-approved, White-denied? Expose the eligibility criteria in DEPTH so those who do not qualify based on race can prevent further damage by NOT entering personal data in another corrupt system. Even though their business is closed ,nearing a permanent closure.

  2. So now on top of the EDD fraud, the PPE fraud, and the election fraud, we have small business loan fraud courtesy of our state government. Everyone is having their identity stolen in some way. As for the “equity” plan, this is pure Marxism 101. We need to take the blinders off and see the elephant in the room people. We not only have physical attacks from the left we now have virtual attacks as well. We are under full attack.

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