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Groups Say City Council Was Too Quick To Pass Preliminary Vote On COVID Relief Fund Spending

Video Credit: KDKA CBS 2 Pittsburgh - Duration: 01:56s - Published
Groups Say City Council Was Too Quick To Pass Preliminary Vote On COVID Relief Fund Spending

Groups Say City Council Was Too Quick To Pass Preliminary Vote On COVID Relief Fund Spending

The talk on Grant Street this week is all about how the city of Pittsburgh should spend $335 million from the American Rescue Plan.

On Wednesday, council members passed a preliminary vote 7-2 for the spending plan, but some local groups feel the vote happened too soon; KDKA's Royce Jones reports.


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