[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 134 (Wednesday, September 7, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5101]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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URGING ACTION ON ZIKA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak out against the
paralysis in Congress over funding Zika virus eradication efforts.
I have been warning my colleagues in Congress for months that the
Zika virus would severely impact our Nation, and especially south
Florida, the gateway to the Americas. And while Washington has
slumbered through the late summer, it has been a busy August in south
Florida dealing with the fallout. It is because of Federal inaction
that now Miami-Dade County will be spending $10 million of our own
budget to cover for some of the expenses in the fight against Zika.
Back in February, I cosponsored four bills to help start
comprehensive preparations for the virus' arrival, including opening up
funding sources for mosquito control, freeing the administration to
reprogram unspent Ebola funds for fighting Zika, and incentivizing
pharmaceutical companies to begin developing treatments and vaccines
for Zika.
In March, I requested that $177 million be made available
specifically for aid to local mosquito control programs, extra funding
for the CDC's Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, and new dollars for
innovative mosquito control tool development.
In April, I voted in favor of using the FDA's Priority Review Voucher
Program to incentivize Zika virus treatment development.
In May, I voted to give State and local authorities a temporary
waiver providing more flexibility in using EPA-approved insecticides
for mosquito control.
I also voted against an inadequate $600 million Zika supplemental
funding bill, joining 183 other Members, because public health experts
contended that it would not be enough to deal with the expected impact
of Zika in the U.S.
In June, I voted in favor of a $1.1 billion Zika funding bill that
passed the House but did not pass the Senate. Yesterday, the Senate
again stopped any debate on Zika funding.
In response to a meager grant sum delivered to the State of Florida
after the discovery of mosquito transmission in Wynwood, a section in
the city of Miami, in early August, I led the entire Florida
congressional delegation in a letter urging the CDC to deliver more
funds to Florida, where they were most needed.
As a result of that letter and other efforts, the Obama
administration announced that it would indeed reprogram another $81
million for anti-Zika efforts. But now, the CDC Director has stated
that the CDC has no more funds available to use for Zika interdiction
and eradication.
We need a comprehensive response, Mr. Speaker, that limits the spread
of this virus as quickly as possible. This is long overdue. I was ready
to go back into an emergency session weeks and weeks ago to pass a
comprehensive package, but despite my pleas, this House did not
reconvene. Now the House is back in session, but to this point, no
votes on a Zika funding bill are scheduled.
How much longer do south Floridians need to wait for the government
to commit more resources to fighting Zika?
My constituents are tired and fed up with excuses and buck-passing. I
am sick of Congress' partisan fighting and political grandstanding. I
stand united with the hardworking residents and families of south
Florida, and I will continue working on their behalf to demand that
this Congress do its job and protect the American people.
Let's pass the President's request for $1.1 billion to fight Zika and
develop a vaccine--a clean bill, with no policy riders--and pass it
before this virus spreads even wider throughout our great Nation.
Here we have a picture of an area of the district that is impacted
already. We have other areas that are impacted. We have other areas in
Florida. We have other areas throughout the United States. Let's stop
Zika. We can do it. Let's pass the funding bill.
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