It is evident that our preparedness
enterprise, resources, and supply chains
were stressed past the capacity required to
meet a nationwide pandemic. We have faced
challenges predicting the future demand of
personal protective equipment, diagnostic
tests, and other medically- necessary
equipment, and to meet actual demand with
timely, sufficient supply.
We can and must find ways to
encourage and assist states to be
better prepared for pandemics and
other disasters in the future.
The men and women of FEMA and
the Department of Health and Human
Services have worked tirelessly for
many months to help save Americans
lives. We owe them a great deal of
gratitude for their service.
Watch the
hearing
here.
COMING UP:
June
24 hearing on the role of the Strategic
National Stockpile.
How to Fix
the Paycheck Protection Program
We've already
disbursed $511 billion through the Paycheck
Protection Program (PPP), and the proceeds
have been spent on payroll and other
qualified expenses. Still, it has left many
businesses asking what they'll do next. The
program was designed to help small
businesses bridge short-term shutdowns. It
isn't suited to long-term suspensions. If
the U.S. economy is to recover as rapidly
as possible, we need to redesign and
repurpose a portion of the $2.9 trillion
already passed. One glaring example:
We should stop paying people more
to stay unemployed than they made
working.
Read more of
my
Wall
Street Journal
op-ed.
In the
Media
Discussing the Russia probe on
Sunday
Morning Futures with Maria
Bartiromo.
Charlie
Kirk Podcast: Lengthy discussion on my
committee's
subpoenas issued against Blue Star
Strategies.
CNBC
Squawk Box: Discussing the
importance of reopening the American economy
and the need to ensure stimulus funding makes
it to the workers and businesses who need it
most.
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