[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 138 (Tuesday, September 13, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5345]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FUND THE ZIKA PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Wilson) for 5 minutes.
Ms. WILSON of Florida. Mr. Speaker, today, at 12:30 p.m., I will be
convening an emergency press conference from the U.S. Capitol on Zika.
This is a bipartisan press conference of Floridians, Democrats, and
Republicans who are concerned about their State. Please join us.
We will send out a clarion call to our fellow Members of Congress to
help Floridians by passing a clean Zika bill--no riders, no poison
pills, just a clean Zika bill. Our Governor, Governor Scott, will visit
Congress tomorrow, and I hope he will urge Congress to act.
Life is too precious, and we should not be playing political football
with unborn children and whatever else science will reveal to us about
Zika. There is so much yet to be discovered, but we do know this: we
are gambling with the developing brain of an unborn fetus.
Florida's 24th Congressional District, which I proudly represent, is
the epicenter of the Zika epidemic in America. The district's small
boutique community was where they discovered the first local mosquito-
borne transmission.
A travel advisory has been put in place to warn pregnant women
against coming to this American neighborhood. This is the first time in
a long time that an American city has received a travel advisory. It is
hurting businesses. It has a huge economic impact that is devastating
to this robust business district in Miami. Tourism is down, restaurants
are on the verge of closing, and the crowded tourist attractions are
literally abandoned.
This public health crisis has grown so serious that one of Florida's
major newspapers, the Miami Herald, has created a daily tracker to
monitor the virus' spread across our State. I spent most of our 7-week
recess working to educate residents in my district about how to protect
themselves against this terrible and rapidly spreading virus. Whip
Hoyer joined me on an occasion.
So Miami is the epicenter. It has evolved into an open laboratory
where the CDC is working closely with local health officials and county
officials. For weeks, a CDC response team has been on the ground in
Miami working to control, contain, and defeat the virus and to educate
the community on mosquito control.
The CDC is literally using Miami to teach the Nation how to cope with
the Zika virus. They have said to me: We have to use every tool in the
toolbox, and that requires adequate funding. They have said: We cannot
lose this battle; it is too dangerous. Determining what works and what
doesn't work requires adequate funding.
It is sexually transmitted, but how long does the virus live in
semen? How long does the virus live in the blood? Should we stop blood
donations in affected areas?
The Zika virus has been found in tears and saliva. Research shows
that it causes blindness and brain disorders and could cause
Alzheimer's in adults. So many questions. So many questions.
We cannot afford to delay much-needed scientific research, but that
requires adequate funding. We need resources to help develop a vaccine,
to develop medications to stymie the virus. We need resources to find
out how long it takes for a pregnant woman to get results from her Zika
test. They need to determine how long the Zika virus lives in the body.
The fever, the chills we can deal with, but we can't gamble with the
developing brain of an unborn fetus. The bottom line is: the threat of
Zika is grave to pregnant women.
There are so many unanswered questions, and it requires funding. We
need a clean Zika bill--no poison pills, no riders, just a bill
addressing the Zika virus.
Many people who live in Florida are living in fear because there is
so much more to be learned about the virus. It is my State now, my
beautiful State of Florida. There are 27 of us serving in the House.
Many of us have taken votes to help you when your State needed help. I
ask you today, my colleagues, to help my State, my district.
And please note, this epidemic has already begun to start in other
States. We cannot pretend it does not exist. Please bring a clean bill
to the floor.
The people of America are depending on each of us. The unborn
children of America are depending on each of us. Let's put our
children's future first. Mosquitoes carrying Zika must be dealt with
now, and that requires the political will to do the right thing.
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