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MURPHY, FLORIDA DEMOCRATS PUSH FOR PRIORITIZED FUNDING OF ZIKA VACCINE DEVELOPMENT

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Washington, August 10, 2016 | Erin Moffet (202-225-3026) | comments

Today, U.S. Representative Patrick E. Murphy (FL-18) joined members of Florida's Democrat Congressional Delegation in calling on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to prioritize NIH funding for the development of a Zika vaccine to help stop the spread of the virus and protect children from being born with Zika-related birth defects.  (Please find below and attached a copy of the letter).

"For six months, Congress has failed to act on critical emergency funding to fight Zika that would make much-needed investments to develop a Zika vaccine.  While I continue to call for Congress to return and immediately act on this legislation, we cannot allow for ongoing efforts to suffer due to lack of resources," said Murphy.  "With cases of Zika continuing to be reported, we must reallocate funding to prioritize Zika research to protect public health."

Last week, Murphy joined with fellow members of Florida's Congressional delegation in calling for the CDC to allocate more Zika funding to Florida, which is the only state experiencing local transmissions of Zika, with 21 non-travel-related cases and over 400 travel-related cases reported to date.  He is also a cosponsor of H.R. 5044 and has continually called on Congress to pass this bill providing the full $1.9 billion in emergency Zika funding requested by the President in February.  Additionally, Murphy introduced the SMASH Act to provide resources for mosquito control programs and called on Florida Governor Rick Scott to expand Medicaid and release family planning dollars to help combat the spread of Zika.



August 10, 2016

Dear Secretary Sylvia Burwell,

We write in light of the Zika virus’ latest alarming yet predictable development. As you are aware, there are now more than 15 locally transmitted cases of the Zika virus in Florida. We appreciate the dedication of you and your agency in working hard to take all steps possible to combat this disease and protect our constituents.

In your letter to House and Senate Appropriators earlier this month, we were extremely concerned to read that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Biomedical Advanced Research Development Authority (BARDA) will exhaust the resources that they have received through repurposed Ebola funds by the end of August and that without additional resources their efforts to develop a Zika vaccine will be delayed.

As you know well, President Obama sent a letter to Speaker Ryan on February 22, 2016, requesting $1.9 billion in emergency funding to respond to the Zika virus. We support this request and support legislation to provide these necessary resources. Unfortunately, each attempt to fund the Administration’s request has been blocked by the Republican majority.

Before Congress recessed, we repeatedly called on Republican leadership to take meaningful action to appropriate funds to combat Zika. In mid-July, we called on leadership to keep Congress in session until we found an appropriate response. Even now, when the Senate has the opportunity to use a pro forma session during recess to pass Zika funding without having to reconvene the Senate body, Republican leadership still refuses to act.  It is unconscionable that Congress would do anything to delay protecting the American people, in particular pregnant women.

In light of these circumstances, we urge you to do what you can as Secretary to ensure that there is a sustainable funding stream for the development of a Zika vaccine, which is desperately needed to stop the spread of Zika. Additionally, it would help ensure that children are not born with Zika-related microcephaly or other birth defects.

We recognize that any options that involve moving resources from other parts of your budget require raiding other vital work that is being done at your Department. And, for this reason, we would only recommend this type of extraordinary step if there were no other choice. Unfortunately, the Republican Congress has left you no other options.

Sincerely,

U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)                             

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (FL)

U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch (FL-21)

U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson (FL-24)

U.S. Rep. Alcee L. Hastings (FL-20)

U.S. Rep. Patrick E. Murphy (FL-18)

U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham (FL-02)

U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson (FL-09)

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