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Rep. Mace launches inquiry into USDA oversight after monkey escape

YEMASSEE, S.C. (WSAV) - Representative Nancy Mace (SC-01) sent a letter to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Institute of Health (NIH) demanding a briefing after a recent escape of 43 monkeys from the Alpha Genesis facility.

The incident, which occurred on Thursday, November 7, has resulted in a continued search and rescue operation. 32 of the primates have been recovered so far, with 13 still on the loose.

Mace's office announced the inquiry on Tuesday.

β€œFor years, Alpha Genesis has racked up federal contracts and taxpayer dollars while consistently violating animal welfare laws and exposing the public to dangerous escapes,” said Mace.Β β€œNIH and USDA need to step up and ensure South Carolinians don’t bear the risk of this lab's negligence.” 

The Republican congresswoman's office has demanded a full briefing from the NIH and USDA, including:Β 

  • A complete breakdown of active contracts and inspections with Alpha Genesis
  • Documentation of communication with Alpha Genesis regarding the recent monkey escape
  • Immediate corrective actions to enhance oversight and safety at Alpha Genesis

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