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How the state and local budget crisis fell behind stimulus checks

However, the partisan framing of the state and local budget crisis misses the mark. It is not actually the case that only Democratic-majority states have issues with outstanding debts and less revenue trickling in during the pandemic. Since 2018, the top five states by outstanding debt have been California, New York, Texas, Illinois, and Florida, according to an October 2020 dataset by Statista. In sixth place is Pennsylvania, a perennial swing state in presidential elections that had a Republican supermajority in its legislature two years ago.  If you want to see your state s overall debt situation, you can check the World Population Review s interactive page.

It is madness : Governors rage over states stimulus snub

‘It is madness’: Governors rage over states stimulus snub POLITICO 12/17/2020 By Stephanie Murray and Kellie Mejdrich © Seth Wenig/AP Photo New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy told reporters Wednesday morning that leaving state and local aid out of the stimulus package is “completely unacceptable.” America’s governors seethed on Wednesday over news that a much-anticipated federal stimulus package will not include a bailout for local governments and accused Washington of abandoning states and cities. Leaders across the country pleaded with Congress for months to reach a deal that would deliver hundreds of billions of dollars to plug budget holes and shore up everything from schools to emergency services. But the $900 billion emerging deal, expected to include direct checks to Americans and a weekly unemployment boost of $300 through March, will not provide the state and local aid that was requested.

Biden plans to get COVID-19 vaccination publicly as early as next week

CNN first reported the news Wednesday, citing people familiar with the plans, and added that aides said the delay of the public shot had been due to the logistics of administering it in public, rather than hesitation to get the vaccine.  Biden told reporters on Wednesday in Wilmington, Del., that he would get the vaccine publicly to bolster public confidence.  ADVERTISEMENT I don t want to get ahead of the line, but I want to make sure we demonstrate to the American people that it is safe to take, Biden said. When I do it, I ll do it publicly, so you can all witness my getting it done.” 

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