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Brown wrote to President outlining critical steps white house can take now to address shortage of personal protective equipment
26th March 2020
Innovation in Textiles
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Washington, DC
US Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) hosted a news conference call yesterday to discuss his plan for addressing the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) needed by healthcare workers on the frontline of keeping Americans healthy and safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
“We know our country has the workers, the expertise, and the resources to fight this pandemic. We must immediately mobilize America’s vast manufacturing capacity to rise to this challenge,” said Brown.
Brown was joined on the call by Andy Warlick, CEO of Parkdale Mills, which operates U.S. Cotton in Cleveland. Warlick discussed his company’s efforts to ramp up production of these critical medical supplies and why Brown’s efforts are important.
“Parkdale Mills & U.S. Cotton stand ready to help in any way possible. It is obvious that we cannot rely on outsourced foreign production of such critical items. It is also obvious that we do not have the domestic capabilities today as a result of predatory trade practices that have destroyed our ability to sustain production of key Personal Protection Equipment for our country,” said Warlick.
This weekend, Brown wrote to President Trump outlining several steps the Administration should take immediately to address the shortage and ramp up manufacturing of these critical medical supplies.
In his plan and in his letter to the President, Brown lists nine steps the Administration could take immediately, including:
In his plan, Brown also pointed out important legislative actions that will help ramp up production of these critical supplies, including expanding the strategic national stockpile authority, substantially increasing Defense Production Act funding and strengthening domestic preferences.
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