Washington (CNN) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi promised again on Sunday that Congress will deliver yet another coronavirus relief package that will provide "significant" money for state and local governments that have been stretched thin by their response to the crisis.

Pelosi, in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union," disputed the suggestion that Democrats made a concession by passing an interim stimulus bill last week that did not include funding for state and local governments -- an initial sticking point for her party. Democrats would fund states and municipalities in the next piece of stimulus legislation, she said.

"Just calm down," the California Democrat told Tapper. "We will have state and local and we will have it in a very significant way."

Asked about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's recent comments that he would have "insisted" on including the aid in the latest package, Pelosi said that "it's no use going on to what might have been."

"The governors are impatient. I'm a big fan of Gov. Cuomo, my own governor, Gavin Newsom, has been so spectacular, my mayor ... State and local have done their jobs magnificently. They should be impatient, their impatience will help us get an even bigger number," she said.

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