WATCH LIVE: Health Secretary RFK Jr. testifies about HHS agenda, proposed budget cuts in House hearing
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4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Family Vaccine Protection Act.
S3323 · 119th Congress
Family Vaccine Protection Act
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What S3323 actually does
This story is about Health Secretary testifies on HHS budget and vaccine policies. This bill would put ACIP’s role and operating requirements into federal statute.
If passed, it would:
- Put ACIP’s role and operating requirements into federal statute • Set an evidence standard for changes to the Vaccine Injury Table under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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This story is about Health Secretary testifies on HHS budget and vaccine policies. This bill would expand federal financial-disclosure/royalty-reporting requirements to cover members of specified advisory bodies.
If passed, it would
- Expand federal financial-disclosure/royalty-reporting requirements to cover members of specified advisory bodies • Increase standardized public reporting around potential financial conflicts for covered advisory roles.
This story is about Health Secretary testifies on HHS budget and vaccine policies. This bill would codify ACIP in statute and set requirements for how it operates and provides recommendations.
If passed, it would
- Codify ACIP in statute and set requirements for how it operates and provides recommendations • Require that removing/modifying items on the Vaccine Injury Table be supported by “best available scientific evidence.
This story is about Health Secretary testifies on HHS budget and vaccine policies. This bill would restrict the Secretary’s ability to terminate ACIP members except “for cause”.
If passed, it would
- Restrict the Secretary’s ability to terminate ACIP members except “for cause” (with notice and an opportunity for a • Require reinstatement of ACIP members (per the bill’s terms.
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