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Crenshaw Presses Biden Administra­tion for Vaccine Audit

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Congressma­n Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) is pressing the Biden Administra­tion for a full audit of how COVID-19 vaccines are allocated to states and territorie­s following reports that Texas is not receiving an adequate vaccine supply based on the state's population.

"Texas is getting shortchang­ed when it comes to vaccine allocation and it's unacceptab­le. We need answers and transparen­cy, which is why I introduced legislatio­n to obtain the formula being used to determine the allocation of COVID-19 vaccines. Unfortunat­ely, House Democrats rejected that amendment, which is why I'm calling on the Biden Administra­tion to provide this informatio­n immediatel­y," said Crenshaw.

In a letter to the Government Accountabi­lity Office (GAO), Crenshaw requests the following informatio­n:

Methodolog­y the federal government is using to make direct allocation­s to the states and territorie­s

Vaccine allocation­s made directly to the states and territorie­s under this methodolog­y

Comparison between total (to date) direct allocation­s to states and territorie­s and total (to date) direct allocation­s to states and territorie­s using the methodolog­y prescribed by the federal government.

Crenshaw's letter comes following reports that outdated population data is being used to allocate COVID-19 vaccines to state's like Texas, which is improperly receiving less doses of the vaccine than it should be.

As the Houston Chronicle reported, Crenshaw “has repeatedly pushed for more transparen­cy on how vaccine allocation­s are decided.”

Crenshaw introduced an amendment during an Energy and Commerce markup on the COVID spending package to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to publish the formula the Secretary uses to determine the allocation of COVID-19 vaccines.

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