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RFK Jr. Prioritizes Autism and Vaccines in New CDC Agenda

September 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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A new mission statement for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reflects an alignment with political agendas associated with President Donald Trump, marking a significant shift for the agency, which has historically maintained a nonpartisan stance.

The statement was published online on Wednesday and outlines the CDC’s positions on contentious issues such as immigration, diversity, crime, and parental rights—areas not typically associated with public health. It emphasizes specific priorities, including research into vaccines and autism, aligning the CDC closer with the platform of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

This shift represents a notable departure from an agency traditionally guided by scientific over political considerations. It expands on ideas previously articulated in an Op-Ed by Kennedy in the Wall Street Journal, where he presented six priorities for the CDC following the termination of its former director.

Kennedy expressed in a September 9 interview with Fox News, “Our job is to depoliticize CDC. The American public does not trust CDC; we need to restore that trust.” The new statement indicates that the CDC will enhance its public-facing leadership and strive for greater accountability to the American public.

Specific changes detailed in the statement include a commitment to refrain from using taxpayer funds to promote elective abortions, in accordance with the Hyde Amendment, and a focus on promoting maternal health and family welfare. Furthermore, the agency states that it will not allocate federal funds for initiatives that encourage illegal immigration.

The document also touches on educational matters, asserting that parents should be the primary decision-makers regarding their children’s education and have full authority over curricula.

The new mission is unveiled amidst Kennedy’s restructured advisory panel on immunization practices, which is scheduled to meet to consider changes to the childhood vaccination schedule. Kennedy replaced all 17 members of the panel in June with individuals who have questioned the safety of existing vaccines.

During the upcoming two-day meeting, the panel will discuss proposals, including delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for infants and separating the chickenpox vaccine from the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine.

Since Kennedy’s appointment as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, the CDC has experienced considerable upheaval. Recently, disputes between Kennedy and CDC Director Susan Monarez—who was dismissed after one month—centered around vaccination strategies. Monarez testified in a Senate hearing on Wednesday, asserting that Kennedy is pushing for significant reforms in national vaccination policy and that he has sought to ensure her compliance irrespective of scientific evidence. During her testimony, she shared insights into the political influence over decision-making within the agency.

For further stories, visit bloomberg.com.

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