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Senate to vote on Zika funding bill

April 21, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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Democrats say top GOP lawmakers are proposing to partially fund President Barack Obama’s request for money to fight the Zika virus.

The $1.1 billion measure circulating Wednesday comes in advance of an Appropriations panel meeting on Thursday and could enjoy support from Democrats. The measure has not been finalized and is part of continuing negotiations. The money would be used to try to slow the spread of the Zika virus and develop a vaccine against it.

Top Appropriations Committee Democrat Barbara Mikulski of Maryland said the Zika issue is “in play” for a Thursday panel vote. “It’s a possibility and I hope by this afternoon to have moved it to a probability,” Mikulski said.

“I am very hopeful they are coming to the table and we’ll see what happens in the next 24 hours,” said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., a key negotiator.

Republicans controlling Congress have increasingly come under pressure to respond to Obama’s $1.9 billion request to combat Zika, which can cause grave birth defects such as microcephaly and is expected to worsen in coming months.

Republicans succeeded in forcing the administration to shift almost $600 million of previously-approved funds for immediate action against Zika.

But the White House and its Democratic allies say more money is needed now and they have turned up the heat on Republicans, who are responsible for shepherding the Obama request since they are in control of both sides of Capitol Hill.

It’s not clear how GOP leaders might try to advance the measure, though it’s unlikely to advance on its own. The Appropriations panel has two measures before it on Thursday and there is also a widely-backed measure funding energy and water projects pending on the Senate floor.

A key consideration for lawmakers is making sure that Zika money is approved before Congress leaves Washington in mid-July for a seven-week break.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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