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RFK Jr. grilled on health department funding cuts during his 3rd congressional hearing this month

  • On May 20, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Health and Human Services Department, appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the proposed budget reductions planned for 2026.
  • The hearing focused on President Donald Trump's 2026 budget request, which aims to reduce HHS discretionary funding by about 26% to shrink the federal government.
  • Lawmakers questioned Kennedy about reductions impacting agencies such as NIH, CDC, childcare programs, NIOSH staffing, and funding for energy assistance to low-income households, while he defended departmental restructuring and staff cuts.
  • The proposed budget would slash NIH funding by nearly $18 billion, eliminate LIHEAP, and prompted exchanges with senators who expressed concern over impacts on research and vulnerable populations.
  • The testimony highlighted partisan clashes over health priorities, with Democrats criticizing cuts for risking public health and Republicans expressing some support and urging efficiency improvements at HHS.
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mnnofa.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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