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- COVID-19 stimulus payments may not reach families until August.
- President Donald Trump bows to pressure and mandates production of PPE.
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi proposes House oversight of COVID-19 stimulus.
- California’s governor urges businesses to apply for COVID-19 stimulus.
- Lawsuit seeks release of California prisoners vulnerable to coronavirus.
- San Francisco supervisors call for action after city’s first homeless coronavirus case.
- San Jose passes most progressive paid sick leave in nation.
- Santa Clara County health officials prepare for surge in coronavirus cases.
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