WASHINGTON — Democrats are pressing top Senate Republicans to stop dragging their feet and act immediately on President Obama’s request for $1.9 billion to combat the Zika virus.
More than 40 of the chamber’s Democrats Monday signed on to a letter to majority leader Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, demanding a Senate vote on additional Zika funds. The White House says the money is urgently needed to fight the spread of mosquitoes that transmit the virus, develop a vaccine, and help other countries battle Zika.
‘‘For more than two months, Congress has failed to respond to the administration’s Zika request. But more importantly, Congress has failed to address a disease that has infected nearly 700 Americans in 40 states, Washington, D.C., and three US territories, including more than 65 pregnant women,’’ the letter read.
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Zika can cause severe birth defects, including microcephaly, a condition in which a baby’s head is far smaller than normal.
Obama has redirected more than $500 million in unspent funds to fight Ebola, but the White House says it’s only a temporary solution.
Republicans are signaling that they’ll provide some Zika money, but they haven’t said how much or how soon. But it appears plain that they want to provide some Zika money before departing Washington for seven weeks for the political conventions and the traditional August recess.
Republicans are demanding greater detail about the request; the White House has responded by turning up the political heat. ‘‘This story, the Zika virus and its spread through mosquitoes and the risk that it poses to pregnant women, is going to be dominating the news,’’ White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said on Friday.
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