Lawmakers question Kennedy on staffing cuts, funding freezes and policy changes at health department
Republicans and Democrats alike on Wednesday questioned the deep staffing cuts, research funding freezes and drastic policy changes that U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made in a few short months at the helm of the nation맥스카지노s health department.
Kennedy defended the White House's requested budget for his agency in back-to-back hearings before the Senate's health committee and the House's appropriations committee. The request includes a $500 million boost for Kennedy맥스카지노s 맥스카지노Make America Healthy Again맥스카지노 initiative to promote nutrition and healthier lifestyles while making deep cuts to infectious disease prevention, medical research, maternal health and low-income heat assistance programs.
Kennedy described his downsizing of the sprawling $1.7 trillion-a-year agency 맥스카지노 from 82,000 workers to 62,000 맥스카지노 as necessary cost-cutting measures that have reduced redundancies. He argued that he맥스카지노s merely consolidating several existing offices that work on women맥스카지노s health, minority health and sexually transmitted disease prevention.
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Kennedy revealed on Wednesday that the Trump administration would back down from one major cut: Head Start. Kennedy said he 맥스카지노fought very hard맥스카지노 to restore funding to Head Start in the proposed budget, which provides preschool funding for millions of low-income families across the country.
But Democrats argued other cuts and thousands of job losses will ultimately impact how the federal government works to reduce overdose deaths, provide cancer treatments, or provide heating assistance to poor Americans.
One Washington state mother, Natalie, has faced delays in treatment for stage 4 cancer at the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center, said Democratic Sen. Patty Murray. The clinical center is the research-only hospital commonly known as the 맥스카지노House of Hope,맥스카지노 but when Murray asked Kennedy to explain how many jobs have been lost there, he could not answer. The president's budget proposes a nearly $20 billion slash from the NIH.
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Democrat Bonnie Watson-Coleman of New Jersey asked 맥스카지노why, why, why맥스카지노 Kennedy would lay off nearly all the staff that oversees the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which provides $4.1 billion in heating assistance to needy families. The program is slated to be eliminated from the agency맥스카지노s budget.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican of Alaska, said those savings would be realized too late for people in her state.
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Murkowski was one of several Republicans who sprinkled hints of concerns about Kennedy맥스카지노s approach to the job throughout the hearings.
Like several Republicans, Rep. Chuck Fleischmann of Tennessee praised Kennedy for his work promoting healthy foods. But he raised concerns about whether the secretary has provided adequate evidence that artificial food dyes are bad for diets. Removing those food dyes would hurt the 맥스카지노many snack manufacturers맥스카지노 in his district, including the makers of M&Ms candy, he said.
Rep. Mike Simpson, a dentist from Idaho, said Kennedy맥스카지노s plan to remove fluoride recommendations for drinking water alarms him. The department맥스카지노s press release on Tuesday, which announced the Food and Drug Administration plans to remove fluoride supplements for children from the market, wrongly claimed that fluoride 맥스카지노kills bacteria from the teeth,맥스카지노 Simpson noted. He explained to Kennedy that fluoride doesn맥스카지노t kill bacteria in the mouth but instead makes tooth enamel more resistant to decay.
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Kennedy was pressed repeatedly on the mixed message he맥스카지노s delivered on vaccines, which public health experts have said are hampering efforts to contain a growing measles outbreak now in at least 11 states.
Pressed by Sen. Chris Murphy, a Democrat of Connecticut, Kennedy refused to recommend that parents follow the nation's childhood vaccination schedule, which includes shots for measles, polio and whooping cough. He, instead, wrongly claimed that the vaccines have not been safety tested against a placebo.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Republican of Louisiana who extracted a number of guarantees from Kennedy that he would not alter existing vaccine guidance and work at the nation's health department, later corrected Kennedy. Cassidy pointed out that rotavirus, measles and HPV vaccines recommended for children have all been tested in a placebo study.
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맥스카지노You have undermined the vital role vaccines play in preventing disease during the single, largest measles outbreak in 25 years,맥스카지노 Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders said.