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WASHINGTON — Democrats’ coronavirus efforts have gone to pot.

A behemoth 1,800-page, $3 trillion coronavirus relief package unveiled by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and doomed to go up in smoke in the Senate includes more than 68 references to the word “cannabis.”

The phrase “jobs” appears 52 times and the word “hire” just 17 times as the economy craters and a record 36 million Americans file for unemployment.

Top House Democrats included provisions in the bill allowing state-legal marijuana businesses to access financial services during the pandemic, but does not allow them to apply for relief funds through the Small Business Administration.

It’s a bipartisan issue, backed by the likes of GOP Sen. Cory Gardner from Colorado who is facing a tough re-election battle in November, but many Republicans questioned the outsize focus on cannabis in the sprawling coronavirus bailout bill up for a House vote Friday.

The package also includes a second wave of $1,200 stimulus checks, $175 billion for housing assistance and a trillion dollars for state and local governments to pay for vital workers including police and nurses.

But the Democrat grab bag was met with a chorus of criticism from Republicans when it removed a working requirement for food stamps, omitted language restricting abortion funding and added protections against deportation of illegal immigrants.

Republicans have flatly rejected passing the HEROES Act — Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), who managed morning House floor debate for Republicans, saying “As a package, it’s going nowhere.”

“It would make more to sense in my view, Madam Speaker, to send it straight to Santa Claus,” Cole said on Friday morning.

One GOP Hill source said the package was “dead on arrival” — a sentiment some Democrat lawmakers also shared after quickly resigning themselves to the fact it was an opening shot.

“It’s political messaging only,” Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) told The Post on Wednesday.

“There’s no chance in the Senate and they know it. Any time they start adding in attempts to provide federal funding for abortions in a COVID-19 response, we know they’re not serious,” he said.

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