KEY POINTS
  • Illinois Gov. J. B. Pritzker criticized the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Pritzker testified Wednesday before the House Homeland Security Committee.
  • His state had to pay $5 for masks that normally cost 85 cents, he said.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said states have been forced to compete in a "sick Hunger Games"-like competition for personal protective equipment and other supplies needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic without a strong federal response.

Pritzker, a Democrat, told U.S. lawmakers Wednesday the U.S. government's "muddled response" left states to try to source their own supplies as health-care professionals battled rising cases. He said the federal government's inaction left states to compete against each other and international allies for supplies.