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US Senate: No Confidence in Secretary of Health and Human Services

A U.S. Senate resolution expresses no confidence in Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr., calling for his removal. Allegations include undermining vaccine trust, cutting health research and programs, mass employee firings, and unlawful actions, which could negatively impact citizens' access to healthcare and public safety.
Key points
Undermining Vaccine Trust and Science: The Secretary is accused of promoting anti-vaccine views, removing experts, and questioning the childhood vaccine schedule, potentially increasing the risk of infectious diseases.
Reduction of Health Funding and Programs: Funding for critical public health programs, research into diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's, HIV, COVID-19), and support for seniors and individuals with disabilities has been terminated, potentially worsening access to treatment and services.
Mass Firings and Reorganization: Thousands of federal employees have been terminated, and key offices (e.g., minority health, civil rights) eliminated, weakening the government's ability to provide essential services and oversight.
Unlawful Actions: Many of the Secretary's actions, including funding cuts and firings, are subject to numerous lawsuits from states and research organizations, indicating potential legal violations.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_SRES_374
Sponsor: Sen. Alsobrooks, Angela D. [D-MD]
Process start date: 2025-09-04