Florida Republican Representative David Jolly brought a container of mosquitoes onto the House floor yesterday.
"I rise with about 100 mosquitoes straight from Florida... mosquitoes capable of carrying the Zika virus," Jolly said, holding the container.
"This is the reason for the urgency, this is the reason for the fear," he was quoted as saying by NBC Miami.
The bill, providing USD 1.1 billion to help combat the virus, is stalled in the Senate, where Democrats are blocking it in a dispute over restrictions the bill would place on funding for Planned Parenthood clinics.
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He brought them to the House to criticise Congress for failing to pass legislation to combat the mosquito-borne Zika virus in the Sunshine State.
There have been 56 non-travel related Zika cases in Florida, many of them in Miami-Dade's "Zika zones" in Wynwood and Miami Beach, according to the Florida Department of Health. Additionally, some 577 travel-related Zika cases have been reported throughout Florida.
Jolly said he brought the mosquitoes to the House to convey the fear Floridians are feeling.
"You see, I brought these mosquitoes here today to convey that fear and that anxiety of millions of Americans and Floridians," he said.
"Can you imagine, colleagues, the fear and anxiety in this chamber if these 100 mosquitoes were outside this jar, not inside this jar? Members of Congress would run down the hall to the physician's office to be tested, they would spray themselves before coming down here. This is the fear of Floridians right here," Jolly said.
The congressman said Floridians are angry. He said it is too bad that candidates are going to spend money on campaign commercials about Zika, instead of responding together to solve the public health crisis.
"The time for politics of Zika is over. The politics of Zika are garbage right now," he said.