The Senate blocked a plan Tuesday to spend $1.1. billion to fight the Zika virus, as Democrats objected to added provisions that would limit funding for birth control, allow pesticide spraying near water sources, and raise the Confederate flag.

The conference report on Zika spending, which Democrats said was developed without their input , failed to receive the 60 votes needed to shut off debate.

The vote came as a Florida hospital reported its first case of a baby born with Zika-related birth defects. The child was born to a Haitian mother who traveled to Florida to deliver the baby.

“Here’s where we are, we have a public health crisis descending on this country,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said, accusing Democrats of playing “political games.” He said the Senate would reconsider the same measure next week after returning from recess July 7.

“This Republican conference report is disgraceful, shameful,” Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said earlier. He and other Senate Democrats sent a letter asking their GOP colleagues to work together on a bipartisan plan they could all support.