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    POLL: Do You Think Albuquerque Should Get More Covid-19 Relief Money?

    2020-09-11
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    Do You Think Albuquerque Should Get More Covid-19 Relief Money?

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    Two Albuquerque council members want more federal COVID-19 relief funding to be allocated to the city. Brook Bassan and Trudy Jones co sponsor a measure to use ten-million dollars of the city’s CARES Act allotment for small business grants. The city’s eligible businesses would have 50-or fewer employees. Mayor Tim Keller proposes using over three-million dollars for the same purpose. The Albuquerque Journal reports today that the city received 150-million dollars of federal CARES Act funds.

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    Guest
    2020-09-12
    No if you can’t handle little ,you don’t need more . Poor leadership in this city and state .
    Guest
    2020-09-11
    Not when the politicians are causing the own states demise. You got the governor playing gastapo, no theaters to closing down parks 25 percent in a restaurants only, New Mexico is already anti business just look at the alcohol licensing laws and the cost to get a full license. See it’s like California the democraps totally destroy that state and the dummies that voted for them are movie out to destroy other states. Need to open everything up period , where the dumb mask. What’s really bothering we were nuked by a virus and not one country does anything see any acts of war to total freeze on assets. Even Russia Putin is quiet like it was all purposely done oops.
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