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Sen. Tim Kaine goes after Trump for pulling the plug on COVID-19 relief
Read full article: Sen. Tim Kaine goes after Trump for pulling the plug on COVID-19 reliefROANOKE, Va. โ Virginia Senator Tim Kaine voiced his concern Thursday after President Trump pulled the plug on a new COVID-19 relief deal. Democrats and the Trump administration struggled to agree on what provisions a fifth aid package would include and how much the proposal would cost. Democrats passed a $2.2 trillion relief bill last week, while Republicans offered a $1.6 trillion package. Kaine said Democrats were caught off guard by Trumpโs declaration Tuesday, especially when the U.S. is down 10 million jobs due to the crisis. But itโs not ended the need, and itโs not ended the imperative that we find the next package,โ said Kaine.
State Farm agent continues providing free lunch for essential workers
Read full article: State Farm agent continues providing free lunch for essential workersDALEVILLE, Va. โ Every kind gesture made during this pandemic seems to bring more people together than ever imagined. A special delivery Monday is a lunch that gladdens the heart as much as the tastebuds. Brent Hershey, an independent agent for State Farm in Daleville, bought lunch for employees at five area businesses. Their goal is to always give lunch to essential workers while supporting local eateries. "As long as this pandemic continues we want to continue doing this each Monday,โ said Hershey.