WA spent $500M to help small, minority businesses. Did it wo

WA spent $500M to help small, minority businesses. Did it work?

Sunlight shone through the knee-to-ceiling glass windows as Venus Forteza, 48, stood behind the bar, pouring beers and taking orders for Cuban sandwiches or pork cassoulet stew. Behind Forteza, diners

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