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On Tuesday, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) introduced the Stop the Outlay of Payments (STOP) Act, a bill that will deny taxpayer funding from organizations not properly transparent about their projects. The legislation will effectively serve to provide accountability and enforcement, to protect taxpayers from groups like the EcoHealth Alliance, an NIH grant recipient which has not been forthcoming about what it does with funds. Under the
STOP Act, grant recipients have 120 days to come into compliance after being suspended and can continue to receive support from other grants if an agreement has been made to resolve the suspension of the grant, explains a press release from Sen. Ernst s office.
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst on Tuesday touted legislation that would block federal funding to organizations that refuse to disclose details about their programs a move that targets companies associated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. There s no reason Iowa taxpayers should continue to foot the bill for organizations that fail to follow federal laws, particularly one that could hold answers to the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ernst said on a call with Iowa reporters.
The proposed legislation the Stop the Outlay of Payments, or STOP, Act comes amid a growing willingness in Congress to investigate the Wuhan lab where some believe the coronavirus may have escaped into the broader population.
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