- United States
- Ohio
- Letter
Reject Kennedy nomination to protect public health infrastructure
To: Sen. Brown, Sen. Vance
From: A constituent in Columbus, OH
November 19
The nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services raises grave concerns about the future of public health in America. As an outspoken critic of well-established medical science and proponent of unproven and potentially harmful treatments, Kennedy's leadership could severely undermine decades of progress in protecting the health and safety of the American people. Empowering someone who rejects the evidence-based consensus on issues like vaccination and pharmaceutical regulation would be a dangerous step backward. It threatens to erode public trust in vital health agencies like the FDA, CDC, and NIH, which rely on rigorous scientific processes to ensure the efficacy and safety of medicines, treatments, and disease prevention measures. Allowing Kennedy to "go wild" and dismantle the regulatory frameworks that safeguard public health would leave Americans vulnerable to the resurgence of deadly diseases, the proliferation of quack cures, and the dismantling of the very systems designed to promote wellness and prevent chronic illnesses. The impacts could be disastrous and far-reaching, undoing hard-won battles against preventable diseases and ushering in an era of emboldened medical misinformation. I urge you to carefully consider the potentially catastrophic ramifications of this nomination on public health policy and the well-being of all Americans. Rejecting Kennedy's confirmation would be a prudent step in preserving the integrity of science-based medicine and upholding the nation's commitment to safeguarding its citizens' health through rigorous, evidence-based practices.