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RFK Jr. pledges to trim fat at HHS, saving taxpayers billions

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pledged to reduce fat in his division, along with government efficiency and President Donald Trump. Leadership To reduce the federal workforce.

On Thursday, Kennedy released a 6 minute video Describe the planned overhaul of the HHS. One of the main issues at the moment is the infusion of more and more money while the overall health of the US is declining. “During the Biden administration, over the past four years, the HHS budget has increased by 38% and its staffing has increased by 17%,” he said.

“But all that money has failed to improve American health. In fact, as our sector grows, the rate of chronic diseases and cancer has increased dramatically. Our lifespans are decreasing, so Americans live six years shorter than Europeans. We have the most sickest countries in the world.

“Throwing more money into healthcare doesn't solve the problem, or it would have already solved it.”

“Some of these little territory… we actually store medical data for our patients and sell them for each other's profits.”

Instead, the increase in funding led to a massive jumble of committees and departments that now “not even talking to each other” and sometimes even “working for Crosspurs with each other.”

“Some of these small territories are adiabatic and territorial, and they actually store patient medical data and sell them to each other for their profit,” he argued.

Furthermore, HHS' enormous bloating has impacted agency morale, explained RFK Jr., leading to “loss of a sense of united mission.” Instead, the secretary hopes that a more efficient department and a clear core mission will “give staff a sense of pride and purpose.”

“I want all HHS employees to wake up every morning. “What can we do to restore health in America today?”

Unfortunately, efficiency means reducing redundant and less productive sectors. These “painful” cuts would reduce the HHS workforce from 82,000 to about 62,000, he said.

But in the happy memo, some of these committees are combined rather than completely x. RFK Jr. seemed particularly proud of the new division called the AHA, a healthy American administration.

Kennedy also plans to hire more field experts, such as “scientists and frontline healthcare providers,” rather than draining resources with “over-controllers.” “We're going to do more with less,” he insisted.

All of these changes should save taxpayers about $1.8 billion a year, according to HHS estimates.

“As time goes by, bureaucrats like HHS become futile and inefficient even when most staff are dedicated and capable civil servants,” Kennedy said. press release Regarding the reorganization plan.

“This overhaul is beneficial to both taxpayers and those who are useful to HHS. It's the whole American masses. Our goal is to make America healthy again.”

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