Durbin: We don’t want stimulus to pay for CEO ‘vacation hideaway’

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Durbin: We don’t want stimulus to pay for CEO ‘vacation hideaway’
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'The money should go for the workers and get the economy back on its feet,' Sen. Durbin says about the coronavirus stimulus. 'We're not trying to find some vacation hideaway for someone to buy because we've come up with this package.'

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