In Washington there's still no movement on a COVID relief deal. House speaker Nancy Pelosi and white house negotiator treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin continue to be at odds. Speaker Pelosi sent a letter to Mnuchin early Thursday -- listing areas of disagreement. He responded with a letter of his own -- and said democrats "all-or-none" approach is hurting the process. The two sides still disagree on language regarding testing, tracing and state and local funding.
No Progress On COVID-19 Relief Bill
Nancy Pelosi and Steven Mnuchin make little to no progress on the latest relief bill.
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Posted: 7:38 a.m. EDT Oct 30, 2020
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