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Democrats Call For Investigation Info From Statehouse COVID Cases

Iowa Democratic leadership said there has been little action to mitigate COVID-19 and contact trace at the Iowa Capitol despite mounting positive cases, including two this week associated with the House and Senate. Senate Minority Leader Zach Wahls on a Thursday press call said that Iowa Republicans have โ€œrefused to protect [Capitol staff, lawmakers and…

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Iowa Democratic leadership said there has been little action to mitigate COVID-19 and contact trace at the Iowa Capitol despite mounting positive cases, including two this week associated with the House and Senate.

Senate Minority Leader Zach Wahls on a Thursday press call said that Iowa Republicans have โ€œrefused to protect [Capitol staff, lawmakers and visitors] by failing to put in place basic protective measures.โ€

Iowa House of Representatives staff reported Wednesday that a person associated with the House tested positive for COVID-19, which comes after Iowa Senate staff on Monday reported that someone associated with their chamber tested positive. The latest two positives mark the eighth confirmed case in the Capitol this year.

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โ€œWe got an email from the secretary of the Senate this week,โ€ said Wahls on the call. โ€œThere was no mention of contact tracing, extra cleaning, nothing. I do not have confidence that [contact tracing] is occurring.โ€

Wahls also called for the early February Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigation into COVID-19 cases at the Capitol be released.

โ€œI think it’s been now two and a half, three months since weโ€™ve had Iowa OSHA visit the state capitol on February 5 and we still havenโ€™t heard anything from them,โ€ said Wahls.

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โ€œWe need an update from Iowa OSHA on what they found in their investigation in early February and we need to get an answerโ€”is the Governorโ€™s office slow walking that investigation? We donโ€™t know.โ€

House Democratic Leader Todd Prichard said that his caucus communicates with the Houseโ€™s chief clerk when theyโ€™re made aware of positive cases. He said his caucus doesnโ€™t receive much information in return, however.

“We donโ€™t get a lot of information because I think a lot of the legislators arenโ€™t reporting. So I wouldnโ€™t say that weโ€™re doing a real great job. Weโ€™re doing what we can with the information that we get and thatโ€™s about all we can do,” Prichard said.

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โ€œI would appreciate if the Governor and other Republican leaders would send that same message because thatโ€™s how we then get out of this pandemic sooner and get life back to normal.โ€

 

by Isabella Murray
Posted 4/16/21

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