Congressman Cox says third coronavirus relief bill shortcomings to be remedied later
California Congressman TJ Cox argues in debate on the CARES Act to deal with economic and healthcare aspects of the coronavirus outbreak that no American should have to go between paying rent and putting food on the table, the choice without immediate assistance, Cox proud the bill short up vital safety net programs for farmers, ranchers and the families but disappointed in its glaring shortcomings to be remedied in a future bill by punishing mixed status households and denying some citizens benefits deserved.





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March 27, 2020
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