We now know the Biden Administration has known about the looming baby formula shortage for months, but failed to make regulatory changes at the FDA or redirect formula stockpiled at other agencies that could have helped prevent such a widespread shortage. Now many families find themselves in a desperate situation.
This week, I voted YES on H.R. 7791, the Access to Baby Formula Act to address the ongoing formula shortage. This legislation will expand access to formula for families participating in the WIC program and help deter future supply chain disruptions. (The Democrats brought a bill to the floor previous to this one that simply threw money at the FDA without addressing the underlying problem. I voted against that bill.)
While the Biden Administration should have acted to prevent this crisis, passage of this bill in the House and Senate, which occurred this past week in both chambers, is an important first step to make baby formula more accessible for families across the country.