House passes COVID aid bill to help struggling restaurants
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The House passed a $55 billion package of aid to restaurants and other pandemic-ravaged industries. The nearly party-line vote Thursday was 223-203. The House bill would provide $42 billion to replenish a fund for struggling restaurants. The measure would tack on another $13 billion for small businesses that suffered revenue losses.
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U.S. House passes $55 billion in COVID aid for restaurants, other hard-hit firms
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved a $55 billion COVID-19 aid bill aimed at helping restaurants, bars and other businesses that are still struggling through the pandemic.
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