Marco Rubio On The Effort To Save Jobs And Get People Working Again
Odd Lots15 Apr 2020

Marco Rubio On The Effort To Save Jobs And Get People Working Again

At the end of March, Congress passed the CARES Act in an attempt to mitigate some of the massive economic devastation being caused by the coronavirus crisis. A key piece of the legislation includes grants for small businesses that keep employees on their payroll during the emergency. On this episode, we speak with Florida Senator Marco Rubio about the program, what's working, what isn't, and what it will take to move the economy back towards full employment.

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