Kennedy to reinstate some personnel and programs cut in HHS layoffs
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., HHS Secretary, plans to reinstate some personnel and programs after recent layoffs.
- Kennedy initiated cuts to streamline federal health agencies and eliminate redundant administrative roles.
- The changes involved reducing the HHS workforce and forming a new agency, the Administration for a Healthy America.
- Kennedy stated they plan for "80% cuts" and to reinstall "20% of those" due to expected errors.
- Although HHS plans to continue lead poisoning prevention, uncertainty surrounds reinstating the CDC's lead program.
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