As of Wednesday night, the Small Business Administration announced that it had run out of money for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), and it will not be accepting new applications or enrolling new lenders. It appears that Congressional lawmakers remain in a deadlock over passing legislation to provide additional funding for the program, as the Senate adjourned for the week without an agreement. Republicans want to add additional funding to the PPP and address additional aid in future proposals. Meanwhile, Democrats want to make changes to the small business program and include money for hospitals, state and local governments, and food assistance recipients alongside the additional PPP funding. The impasse will last until at least Monday, when the Senate is next expected to convene.