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Senators Demand HHS Reverse Vaccine Misinformation
March 14, 2026
Senators Martin Heinrich, Ben Ray Luján, and several colleagues have formally called on HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to reverse recent modifications to CDC and FDA websites that promote inaccurate information linking vaccines to autism and remove warnings about unapproved autism treatments. This bipartisan demand highlights concerns over political interference in federal health agencies' scientific communications, emphasizing the need for evidence-based public health information. Procurement professionals supporting HHS, CDC, and FDA should anticipate potential shifts in communication strategies and public health messaging requirements that may impact contract scopes and deliverables.
- Why this matters: Federal health agencies may revise or restore website content and public communication contracts to ensure accuracy and compliance with scientific standards.
- Contractors providing digital content, public health communications, or website management services should prepare for possible updates or new solicitations reflecting these policy reversals.
- Procurement teams should monitor HHS directives closely as changes could affect ongoing or future contracts related to health information dissemination.
- This situation underscores the importance of aligning contract deliverables with evolving federal public health policies and scientific integrity mandates.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration
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