Further coronavirus relief for San Antonio may hinge on outcome in Georgia Senate runoffs
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City Manager Erik Walsh speaks during a discussion of the city budget on Friday, June, 26, 2020.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-News
Whether San Antonio gets more federal cash to spend on coronavirus-related expenses as its leaders see fit may depend on what happens Tuesday in Georgia.
The city already is assured of additional funding to help residents stay in their homes and keep the lights on at small businesses after President Donald Trump signed a $900 billion federal stimulus package last week though it’s not clear how much or what kind of authority the city will have over that money.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) home was vandalized Saturday morning in Louisville, Kentucky.
“His home, located in the Highlands, was tagged with spray paint messages like, ‘Where’s my money?’ and ‘Mitch kills the poor, ” WHAS reported.
Police officers said the incident happened around five a.m. and there was minor damage of graffiti on a window and front door of the house. It is unclear whether McConnell was home at the time.
A statement from Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says in part: “My wife and I have never been intimidated by this toxic playbook. We just hope our neighbors in Louisville aren’t too inconvenienced by this radical tantrum.” @WHAS11 ⬇️https://t.co/aIhXH4Mnt0