Taxes, COVID-19 and nuclear weapons funding — our nation’s priorities April 25, 2020
Robert Dodge, MD | The Hill
The COVID-19 pandemic demands that we reassess our priorities through the lens of caring for one another and our basic human needs addressing income, health and environmental inequities across the nation that are so apparent at this time.
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