Thursday, 19 May 2016

What emergency Zika funding tells us about congressional dysfunction (Molly E. Reynolds, Brookings)

President Obama first requested $1.9 billion in emergency funds to address the Zika outbreak in February, and now, nearly three months later, both chambers have finally begun debating legislation on the issue. On Tuesday, the Senate took initial actionin favor of allocating $1.1 billion to Zika-related efforts. A final vote on the provision, which is an amendment to a broader spending bill, is likely later this week. House Republicans, meanwhile, released a standalone bill, which would devote $622 million to the crisis, drawn from unspent funds from the 2014 Ebola outbreak and “other unused administrative funding” within the Department of Health and Human Services

http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/fixgov/posts/2016/05/18-congress-zika-emergency-funding-reynolds

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