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San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote on how to spend federal relief money

Video Credit: ABC 10 News | San Diego - Duration: 02:14s - Published
San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote on how to spend federal relief money

San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote on how to spend federal relief money

The county has been given about $650 million in federal funding as part of COVID-19 pandemic relief, and supervisors will look at several plans that would allocate money to different local programs in need.


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