Thousands of boxes filled with masks and protective gear worth more than $10 million were left in the rain outside a California event center.
At least eight companies partially owned by Gov. Gavin Newsom collectively received millions of dollars from the Paycheck Protection Program, according to an ABC7 analysis.:"Why is all the stuff going to waste here?":"No, I work at Channel Seven, I need to ask questions.":"It was damaged or it's being damaged now?"Stoehr would not provide more details.
:"But as the CEO of the event center, isn't it your job to protect the stuff that's been stored here?"San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa disagrees, and tells KGO-TV,"It's because of your investigation, because of your investigation, that we have to acknowledge that we made a mistake. And the public needs to know that a mistake was made."Take a look at this box from DWL Studios - 100 non-sterilized protective gowns.
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