
"Sweeping Changes at HHS Under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Spark Legal and Public Scrutiny"
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In a separate but related controversy, several national medical organizations filed a federal lawsuit against Robert F Kennedy Jr and the Department of Health and Human Services on July seventh. The groups argue that changes to federal vaccine policy enacted under Kennedy’s leadership were done without legal authority and without the usual regulatory processes. The lawsuit is pending in federal court in Massachusetts, intensifying debates over the future of vaccine policy and science-driven regulation at the highest levels of health administration.
Public ethics watchdogs and health leaders are also raising concerns after financial disclosures revealed that Kennedy and some key colleagues have earned millions from the global wellness industry, according to a report by KFF Health News. Critics point to potential conflicts of interest, especially since several of Kennedy’s official advisers and informal policy voices have prior or existing financial interests in alternative health and anti pharmaceutical advocacy. These developments come amid policy changes that include the removal and replacement of vaccine advisory panels and direct involvement of vaccine skeptics in influential roles at HHS, reported by STAT News.
There are also new restrictions led by the department barring federal health program access to nonqualified immigrants. According to a federal notice signed by Secretary Kennedy, a range of health programs, from Head Start to mental health and homelessness support, are now only available to citizens and certain qualifying immigrants, pending a public comment period set to close in August.
In a more positive headline, Kennedy recently commended the International Dairy Foods Association for its new voluntary pledge to eliminate artificial dyes from ice cream by 2028.
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