On the recordSeptember 15, 2020
There are no equitable opportunities for recovery for hardworking Americans if the power is out at work or if the lights out at home or school for our Nation's kids.
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congress.govThere are no equitable opportunities for recovery for hardworking Americans if the power is out at work or if the lights out at home or school for our Nation's kids.
Flores highlights the impact of power outages on recovery opportunities for Americans.
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