99% of the households in this congressional district have broadband. In addition, those $1,200 stimulus checks, as I noted earlier, helped to create demand to sustain families. The SNAP benefits that the mayor referenced, they were included up by 15% through the CARES Act. He would have voted against it. It is the most irresponsible position that a candidate for Congress could have taken. A reminder again. Five members of the House of Representatives voted against the CARES Act. (11:47–11:53)
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Asserts that SNAP benefits were increased by 15% through the CARES Act.
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