White House objects to Senate GOP push for more CDC money for coronavirus testing and tracing
“You would have to try hard to come up with a more tone deaf position,” one GOP aide said, noting that in recent days, the hope had been that the Trump administration would take coronavirus more seriously in an effort to make it clear to the public and voters that they were managing the crisis.
The administration thinks that the CDC is adequately funded at the moment and that there is still money from previous phases of relief packages that remains unspent, a senior administration official told CNN. They don’t want to double or triple funding to activities and programs that still have funding, so the ongoing dialogue with the Hill is to guide the resources to where they are most needed, the official said. The official added that there is no “blocking” of any proposed funds in a fourth phase of stimulus funding but that the administration is best suited to request certain pots of money for certain agencies.
CNN has reached out to the Office of Management and Budget for comment.
Senate Republicans were seeking to allocate $25 billion for states to conduct testing and contact tracing, but that certain administration officials want to zero out the testing and tracing money entirely, the source with direct knowledge told CNN.
The administration is looking to zero out $10 billion in new funding for the CDC, while slashing spending for the Pentagon and State Department related to foreign aid, the source told CNN.
Jason Hoffman contributed to this story.