D.C. spending federal COVID-19 relief on $1,000 in back-to-school payments to needy families

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D.C. spending federal COVID-19 relief on $1,000 in back-to-school payments to needy families
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Needy families in D.C. will be receiving federal COVID-19 largesse in the form of a one-time, $1,000 payment with no strings attached.

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