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Spanberger opposes latest stimulus package, saying it 'goes far beyond pandemic relief'

Updated at 9:35 p.m.

RICHMOND — Rebuking efforts by fellow Democrats, Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, on Friday voted against the latest coronavirus stimulus package Congress is considering.

On Friday night, the House of Representatives passed the "Heroes Act," a proposed $3 trillion package that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi drafted. It includes help for state and local governments, student loan forgiveness and hazard pay for frontline health care workers, among other things.

The legislation, which Republican senators have said will not pass the Senate, also includes provisions to allow marijuana businesses access to banking and other measures that opponents say are not related to the pandemic.

Spanberger, whose district includes Louisa and Orange counties, called the bill opportunistic.

“As the shockwaves of this pandemic continue, I have a responsibility to be honest with the people of Central Virginia, including those who are suffering, sick, losing their jobs, or losing their businesses," she said ahead of the vote Friday. "In the face of this crisis, they expect our government to work together quickly to provide real relief for those who need it most."

"Unfortunately, many members of Congress — including some in my own party — have decided to use this package as an opportunity to make political statements and propose a bill that goes far beyond pandemic relief and has no chance at becoming law, further delaying the help so many need. Therefore, I will respectfully vote against this bill."

Source: www.dailyprogress.com

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