The House Appropriations Committee voted to include an amendment to prohibit funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for the upcoming fiscal year on Thursday.
“I thank my colleagues for including my amendment to end the flow of federal dollars to the WIV. We must ensure Americans’ hard-earned money never again funds risky experiments in labs operated by our adversaries,” he added.
The amendment is the latest step Congress has taken in response to increased speculation the COVID-19 virus originated from the WIV. The Senate previously passed an amendment introduced by Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky to the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act to ban the National Institute of Health from funding “gain-of-function” research in May.