Friend,
Today, as Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I announced a bipartisan, bicameral coronavirus emergency appropriations bill for $7.8 billion.
This bill -- more than three times the $2.5 billion President Trump proposed -- will allow our state, local, and federal agencies to confront this public health crisis head on. And unlike Trump's paltry proposal, our bill provides new, emergency funding and doesn't rob other essential programs of their funding to do so.
Thank you to the thousands of members of our community who have added their voices in outrage. It is working, we hear you, and I'm thrilled to share that the House suspended their rules and took up the coronavirus emergency supplemental in record time this afternoon and passed it by a vote of 415-2. The hope is that the Senate will vote tomorrow and send the bill to President Trump with another resounding bipartisan vote demonstrating that his proposal was not adequate.
So we need to hear from even more of you today: Please add your name to support our bipartisan emergency funding bill as it makes its way to the Senate for votes.
We're almost there. Together, we'll keep our country prepared and help keep all of us safer.
Thank you for expressing your support.
Sincerely,
Patrick Leahy
U.S. Senator
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From: Patrick Leahy
Date: Tue, March 3, 2020
Subject: The president's budget is helping the coronavirus spread
Friend,
Last week, public health experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned that Americans need to start preparing for the spread of the coronavirus on our own shores. And over the past few days, we've seen outbreaks and, tragically, deaths in the United States.
What may stop many Americans from adequately preparing for this growing global health crisis?
Our president and his dangerous budget, released in February.
As new cases of the coronavirus spike around the world, President Trump proposed slashing the budgets for:
- Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Disease by $85 million
- Infectious Diseases Rapid Response Reserve Fund by $35 million
- Public Health Preparedness Response Program by $25 million
- Pandemic Preparedness Programs by $10 million
We need to come together and DEMAND that President Trump protect American citizens by increasing budgets to essential public health protection programs -- not proposing millions of dollars in cuts. Add your name next to mine.
Budgets communicate a country's values and priorities. It's clear that Trump's priorities are lining the pockets of his friends and building his misguided border wall, instead of the public health interests of the American people. And though the president has since asked for an additional $2.5 billion in new funding, it's nowhere near the much larger budgets that public health experts are saying would be necessary to curb outbreaks and assist communities.
The local, state, and federal agencies that prepare for and respond to outbreaks need additional resources, and Trump's new budget wants them to confront this global health crisis with far less than they need.
Instead of doing his sworn duty to protect Americans and prepare for a legitimate health emergency like this outbreak, the president refuses to restore the cuts he has proposed and to request what is truly needed.
It's obvious that this advice isn't going to be enough to slow the seemingly inevitable spread of the coronavirus.
So I'm asking you today to please join me and add your name here, demanding that the president increase funding for local, state, and federal agencies that prepare for and respond to outbreaks.
Thank you for doing your part.
Sincerely,
Patrick Leahy
U.S. Senator