From Debbie Mucarsel-Powell <[email protected]>
Subject Update on COVID-19
Date July 2, 2020 9:33 PM
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I wanted to write to you directly about this. Our South Florida community is
facing an unprecedented challenge from the coronavirus. And as leaders,



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I wanted to write to you directly about this.

Our South Florida community is facing an unprecedented challenge from the
coronavirus. And as leaders, we are being called to fight harder than ever for
you, the people we represent. Make no mistake: dealing with this crisis is my
top priority.

So I wanted to update you personally about the work I have been doing in
Washington, and how it will help South Florida.

In the House of Representatives, I have fought for, and we have passed:

* More than $2.2 billion to prevent, prepare and respond to coronavirus,
including funding for state and local health systems in my district
* The Families First Act, which strengthens food security for families and
ensures that anyone needs a test could get a test, free of charge
* The CARES Act, which makes an historic investment in hospitals, health
systems and health research, and provided direct financial support to Americans
and small businesses.
* The HEROES Act, including more relief to frontline workers and local
governments. The Act also includes my bill requiring Medicare Advantage to
cover the cost of testing and treatment for the coronavirus, which will cover
over 84,000 people in my district alone.
* I also introduced legislation to bring foreign-trained doctors to the fight
against coronavirus to reduce the strain on our hospitals.
I have also stayed active in South Florida, advocating for the needs of our
community:

* I ensured drive-thru testing in the 26th District, opening the first
drive-thru site in South Florida.
* I have been laser-focused on expanding access to healthcare and addressing
the health disparities facing African American and Hispanic communities.
* I advocated to quickly move federal hospital aid to our area health systems
such as Jackson Health, CHI, and other community health centers.
* My office worked with the Transportation Workers’ Union to provide PPE to
public transit workers who were being exposed to COVID-19 on the job.
* I launched an effort to help area small and medium-sized businesses
affected by the coronavirus.
* I have led demands on the USDA to direct assistance to Florida’s most
vulnerable farmers impacted by the crisis.
And I’ve been working with federal, state, and local officials to coordinate
our response:

* I have held regular meetings and calls with local mayors, county
commissioners, and city officials throughout South Florida to monitor hotspots
and connect local governments to federal resources.
* I meet regularly with South Florida infectious disease experts and local
health officials to make sure our response is driven by science, not politics.
* I have called repeatedly and publically on the Governor to open additional
testing sites in hard-to-reach communities, fix our broken unemployment system,
and follow the advice of public health experts to keep our state safe. At a
minimum, I believe the Governor should meet with the Florida Congressional
delegation to synchronize our efforts.
* Make no mistake, our community will be tested in the weeks and months
ahead. But I will continue to do anything, and work with anyone, to help us get
through this together.
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell

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