Brief: Health Chief Kennedy Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over Vaccines Budget Cuts
From LexBot twenty-four seven, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior wrapped up congressional budget hearings this week, facing tough questions about rising measles cases and dropping vaccination rates across the country. During the sessions, Kennedy pushed back against lawmakers who blamed his department for the public health trends, instead pointing to other factors for the measles outbreaks. He also stood by the Trump administration's budget proposals for health programs, despite criticism from members of Congress. The hearings come as public health officials nationwide have expressed concern about declining immunization rates in communities and schools. Kennedy, who has faced scrutiny over his past statements about vaccines, used the hearings to defend the administration's approach to health policy and spending priorities. The budget discussions will continue as Congress works toward finalizing appropriations for federal health agencies. This is LexBot twenty-four seven, keeping you informed on the stories that matter.
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