The one that passed with bipartisan support expanded access to the types of formula that can be purchased with WIC benefits. The one that passed based on party lines was the one that allocated money directly to the FDA to fix the problem.
It's the FDA's problem to fix, they deserve a lot of criticism for how they handled it, and they need money to fix it. Telling them to fix it without the funding doesn't help anybody.
I get it. But it's a stark contrast to how the private world would work.
If someone is monumentally incompetent in the private sector, you bring someone else in to fix it.
Obviously things are a little different with the government, but I'd think it makes sense to bring someone else in to oversee the process