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The Trump administration is
decimating our nation's federal
public health infrastructure at a
devastating pace, making sweeping
cuts to the Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS). HHS
is an umbrella agency tasked
with protecting the health of all
Americans. It includes critical
agencies like the Food & Drug
Administration (FDA), Centers
for Disease Control & Prevention
(CDC), and the National Institutes
of Health (NIH). The Trump team
has initiated sudden layoffs of
10,000 HHS workers, and have
shuttered entire programs without
concrete plans to replace the
services they provide.


These attacks on HHS directly
endanger our nation's health
The HHS office that helps senior
centers distribute 216 million meals
a year lost 40% of its staff. The
entirety of the Division of Energy
Assistance, whose LIHEAP program
helps 5.9 million low-income
households pay utility bills, has
been laid off. Dozens of HHS
employees who administer early
childhood education programs
for low-income children are out
of work, threatening Head Start
funding and operations. And, of
course, these cuts erode public
health capacity to reduce infectious
disease, research cures for
diseases like cancer, monitor and
respond to emerging illnesses, and
ensure food and medication safety
and quality.

Congress must vocally oppose these cuts and demand HHS
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
justify his plans for this destructive
HHS reorganization. The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee has requested a hearing with the
Secretary for the week of April 7th.

The Trump administration is decimating our nation's federal public health infrastructure at a devastating pace, making sweeping cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). HHS is an umbrella agency tasked with protecting the health of all Americans. It includes critical agencies like the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Trump team has initiated sudden layoffs of 10,000 HHS workers, and have shuttered entire programs without concrete plans to replace the services they provide. These attacks on HHS directly endanger our nation's health The HHS office that helps senior centers distribute 216 million meals a year lost 40% of its staff. The entirety of the Division of Energy Assistance, whose LIHEAP program helps 5.9 million low-income households pay utility bills, has been laid off. Dozens of HHS employees who administer early childhood education programs for low-income children are out of work, threatening Head Start funding and operations. And, of course, these cuts erode public health capacity to reduce infectious disease, research cures for diseases like cancer, monitor and respond to emerging illnesses, and ensure food and medication safety and quality. Congress must vocally oppose these cuts and demand HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. justify his plans for this destructive HHS reorganization. The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee has requested a hearing with the Secretary for the week of April 7th.

Read details about #RFK cuts to #HHS including #MealsOnWheels, #HeadStart, #cancer #research, #infectiousdiseasecontrol
@democrats.senate.gov @housedemocrats.bsky.social @altgov.info

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North Dakota health officials investigate rare human rabies case and rising syphilis infections North Dakota's infectious disease unit enhances monitoring and response to disease outbreaks and trends.

North Dakota's health officials are on high alert after investigating a rare human rabies case and witnessing a shocking 60% surge in syphilis infections.

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