Senators Heinrich and Luján criticize HHS firings, claiming they threaten public health and worsen crises in New Mexico.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators Heinrich and Luján criticize HHS firings: U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján have issued a letter condemning the recent mass firings at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) during the government shutdown, arguing that these cuts will jeopardize public health and efforts to address the fentanyl crisis and maternal mortality.
Concerns about health programs: The senators highlighted that the firings, particularly of professionals at the CDC and substance use programs, undermine vital health initiatives. They expressed that the actions are reckless and contrary to the administration's purported health priorities.
Call for accountability: In their letter, Heinrich and Luján criticized the administration for what they see as a pattern of mismanagement and lack of concern for Americans' health, calling for accountability and highlighting the harmful impacts these decisions could have on health services across the nation.
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Martin Heinrich Net Worth
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