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2020 Year in Review: Part 1

A protester in Nogales, Sonora holds up a sign directed at Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, reading: “We need you to look out for our health. Get with it, AMLO!” The protest on Wednesday, March 25, saw a small group of Sonorans block the southbound vehicle lanes on the Mexican side of the DeConcini port to demand their government do a better job of screening people at the border for the coronavirus. Photo by Jonathan Clark

Congress Nears New Stimulus Deal: What That Means For Arizona

Reply Laura Anne Fransen fills out an application during the Arizona Workforce Connection Career Expo at the Arizona State Fair Grounds on March 31, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Joshua Lott/Getty Images) ARIZONA For months, members of Congress have dug in their heels, avoided concessions and failed to deliver a much-needed federal relief package aimed at helping cash-strapped Americans in Arizona and others get through the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, it appears negotiators in Washington, D.C., might finally be nearing an agreement. For much of this week, members of Congress worked through the last remaining holdups on a long-delayed $900 billion COVID-19 economic relief package. At the center of the package would be billions in aid to small businesses, extended federal and state unemployment benefits, direct payments to Americans, and additional funds to renters and people needing food aid.

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