Senate Focuses on State Spending in Biden’s Relief Plan
Mar.03 -- As the U.S. Senate debates President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief package, lawmakers are turning their attention to $200 billion earmarked to aid state governments dealing with budget shortfalls. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins has more on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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