‘Reprehensible’: Biden Slammed for Urging States to Spend Untapped Covid Funds on Cops
News that President Joe Biden is planning to urge states and cities to use unspent money from last year’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package to further increase police funding elicited furious responses on social media Friday.
NBC News first reported that the president is expected to make his reallocation request on Friday during a White House event with mayors and law enforcement officials. The meeting is scheduled to take place just one day after Politico reported that the Biden administration is preparing to ration vaccines as Senate Republicans continue to stonewall a multibillion-dollar Covid-19 aid package.
Biden administration officials warned last week that a coronavirus wave this fall and winter could infect up to 100 million people nationwide. The ongoing pandemic has already led to more than one million deaths in the U.S. and 15 million globally.
Texas journalist Andrea Grimes lamented that the leader of the Democratic Party is responding to mass death not by demanding transformative policies such as Medicare for All and stronger labor protections but rather by giving additional resources to cops who have shot and killed more than 5,000 people in the U.S. since 2015, including at least 1,050 in the past year alone.
Police kill civilians in the U.S. at a far higher rate than their counterparts in comparable countries. People in the U.S. have also died from Covid-19 at a significantly higher rate than people in other wealthy nations—with poor counties suffering twice as many deaths as rich ones.
Noting that “a number of major cities have reported surges in crime rates since the start of the coronavirus pandemic,” NBC News reported that “the White House said it is pushing local governments to spend the money before the summer months, when there has historically been more violent crime compared to winter months.”
But given that the American Rescue Plan already provided cities with billions of dollars to prevent police spending cuts due to coronavirus-induced budget shortfalls, and with confirmed Covid-19 cases climbing nationwide, public health experts and advocates implored local jurisdictions to spend money in ways that will help defeat the ongoing pandemic.
“The U.S. should instead use unspent funds to upgrade ventilation in schools and other public settings,” said Anne Sosin, a policy fellow at Dartmouth University. “Investments in indoor air quality now will have benefits far beyond Covid.”
That message was echoed by Matthew Cortland, a lawyer and senior fellow at Data for Progress.
“The real crime,” Cortland said, “is giving this money to cops instead of using it for air cleaning to protect the American people from the airborne plague that has killed more than a million of us.”
If the money isn’t going to be spent on improving indoor air quality, progressive economists have urged states and cities to use unspent Covid-19 relief funds to give the education workforce a raise to combat growing staffing shortages in public schools.
Originally published at Commondreams.org, written by Kenny Stancil.