Emily MullinScienceJan 31, 2025 12:30 PMRobert F. Kennedy Jr. faced scrutiny during his confirmation hearings this week for the position of President Donald Trump’s secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, as his past anti-vaccine views clashed with his new promises to promote vaccination efforts. Throughout the hearings, Kennedy attempted to assure senators of his support for vaccines, emphasizing his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda to address chronic diseases. Despite his bipartisan positions on health issues like obesity, Kennedy’s confirmation may ultimately depend on his stance on vaccines. The Senate Finance Committee is set to vote next week on advancing his nomination to the full Senate, which will have the final say on his confirmation. If approved, Kennedy would oversee a vast agency with a $1.7 trillion budget, including crucial health organizations like the CDC and FDA.
Related Posts
US Government Halts Federal EV Charger Funding, but Industry Remains Resilient
Last week, the US federal government paused a national program aimed at providing $5 billion in funding for…
Marc Andreessen’s Influence on the Tech World
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we delve into the impact of Marc Andreessen, a prominent figure in…
DC Jet Crash Investigation: What Comes Next
As investigators delve into the tragic midair collision involving a US Army helicopter and a commercial airliner near…
Lawsuit Filed to Disconnect Unauthorized DOGE Server at OPM Headquarters
Dell CameronPoliticsFeb 4, 2025 11:24 AMFederal employees have taken legal action to stop the operation of an unauthorized…