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Officials In Illinois And Missouri At Odds Over Virus Aid

Though neighbors, some elected officials in Missouri and Illinois are at odds as Congress considers another coronavirus aid package.

Democratic Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza said Friday that the state has $6.5 billion of unpaid bills unrelated to the coronavirus and an additional projected budget hole of $7 billion because of the coronavirus hit to the economy. She says Illinois needs help from Congress to cover that $7 billion hole.

But three-fourths of Missouri's Republican state lawmakers signed onto a letter Friday criticizing Illinois' financial management. They urged Congress to reject “bailout” requests from states.

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