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THE HILL-- by Sarah Ferris Dec. 10, 2014
The $1.1 trillion spending bill unveiled Tuesday night includes nearly all of President Obama’s massive $6.2 billion emergency funding request to fight the Ebola outbreak.
Senate and House lawmakers have agreed to appropriate $5.4 billion on Ebola treatment and prevention measures in the U.S. and West Africa.
The funding falls just short of the funding request issued by the president last month...
Nearly $2.5 billion would go to the Department of Health and Human Services, which plans to bolster the readiness of U.S. hospitals, speed up the development of vaccines and help monitor airline travelers from Ebola-stricken countries.
Another $2 billion would go to the U.S. Agency for International Development to “scale up” the global response. The State and Defense departments would each receive just over $100 million.
The House Rules Committee meets today to comb through the bill, dubbed the “cromnibus,” before it goes to the House floor.
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http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/226605-ebola-funding-in-cromnibus-falls-just-short-of-obama-request
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