Questioning
the
Federal
Government’s
Slow
Response
on
Zika
Spending
I wrote
to
two
federal
agencies
seeking
answers
on
why
they
have
been
slow
to
distribute
$589
million
to
fight
the
Zika
virus,
which
has
now
entered
the
continental
United
States.
In
the
meantime,
the
Administration
and
congressional
allies
have
criticized
the
congressional
majority
for
not
giving
final
approval
to
more
spending.
Roll
Call
reports
that
the
Administration
is
“struggling
to
explain
why
it
is
pressing
Congress
for
more
money
to
fight
the
Zika
virus
while
sitting
on
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
that
it
already
controls
and
could
be
used
instead.”
Everyone
agrees
that
fighting
Zika
is
critical,
and
agency
officials
have
been
sounding
the
alarm,
so
it’s
unclear
why
the
agencies
have
been
slow
to
distribute
available
federal
funds
to
fight
the
illness
and
short
on
effective
strategies
and
information
to
the
public.
Taxpayers
have
the
right
to
expect
that
these
agencies
are
ready
to
protect
all
of
us
from
public
health
threats
and
to
use
the
money
already
on
hand
before
asking
for
more.
I
look
forward
to
answers
on
how
the
$589
million
to
fight
Zika
is
being
spent,
as
well
as
information
on
what
the
agencies
are
doing
with
their
existing
resources.
The
agency
responses
are
overdue.
I’ll
keep
pressing
on
taxpayers’
behalf.

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