The Small Business Administration says that the Paycheck Protection Program has run out of money, less than two weeks after it began administering loans to businesses shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic.

The New York Times reported that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is expected to resume negotiations with Congress to add another $250 billion to the fund.

Earlier this week, the Alabama Bankers Association announced that more than 19,000 small businesses in Alabama have received $3.8 billion in PPP loans, which ranks the state 21st in the number of loans provided, and 22nd in the total value of loans issued.

Congress earmarked $349 billion from the $2 trillion CARES Act for the program, meant for businesses with 500 or fewer employees. More than 1.4 million loans have already been approved nationally as of Wednesday evening.