Pelosi: Small business aid could delay coronavirus infrastructure deal

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Democratic leaders have been pushing for clean water systems, expanded rural internet access, and other infrastructure needs in the next coronavirus relief bill, but Speajer says that may have to wait

damage could take a back seat — again — to the needs of struggling small businesses and the overstretched health care system in the next legislative relief package.

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Priorities... 45 didnt prioritize on infrastructure when it was needed right now there is absolutely no need for that shit until we solve this virus shit

Please aid in Rakhine State. They don't have home and villages over there Myanmar Government and Myanmar military killling legally in Rakhine State.

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