Secondly, the ex-vice president said he would open up a dialogue with congressional leaders from both parties in order to break the logjam on Capitol Hill over how much money to earmark in the next economic stimulus package and make sure that the measure ultimately contains plenty of funding for schools.
‘Mr. President, where are you?’ Biden rips Trump’s hands-off plan for reopening schools amid pandemic

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