File:COVID Relief Town Hall with Senator Jon Ossoff-xZC2YhRH9cQ.webm
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[edit]DescriptionCOVID Relief Town Hall with Senator Jon Ossoff-xZC2YhRH9cQ.webm | Senator Jon Ossoff is taking live questions from constituents and discuss the COVID-19 response and the American Rescue Plan, a health and stimulus bill that is the most significant economic relief package for working- and middle-class families in American history. |
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Source | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZC2YhRH9cQ |
Author | Jon Ossoff |
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