Source: AP
LISA MASCARO, AP //March 10, 2022
Source: AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — This could be the end of the line for congressional funding to fight COVID-19.
What started a month ago as a $30 billion request from the White House to prepare for the next phase of the pandemic has been slashed, reduced and fallen apart on Capitol Hill.
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