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Defend Science—End Trump’s Destruction of Federal Data

To: Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Cruz, Rep. Casar

From: A verified voter in Austin, TX

March 16

The Trump administration’s removal of crucial federal data is an attack on public health, science, and democratic transparency. Data on vaccines, reproductive health, and disease prevention has been erased, limiting access to information vital for medical professionals and researchers (The New Yorker, March 2025). This is a reckless move that mirrors historical efforts to suppress knowledge and silence evidence. The deletion of HIV surveillance and other infectious disease data will directly hinder the ability to track outbreaks and protect communities (KFF, March 2025). These actions severely undercut the work of public health agencies and endanger lives, especially among vulnerable populations. Additionally, data tied to LGBTQ+ health and racial health disparities has been targeted, erasing critical tools used to address systemic inequities (The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, March 2025). This is not just an assault on science—it’s an assault on marginalized communities who rely on data-driven policy for their well-being. I urge you to act immediately to safeguard this information and stop the political destruction of America’s scientific record. Congress must pass legislation to protect essential public data before more harm is done.

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