Entire CDC office fired

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s entire Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) office was fired as part of the Department of Health and Human Services reorganization, a health official confirmed yesterday. Some FOIA employees working in the National Institutes of Health were also laid off by HHS.

The terminations are part of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s restructuring plan, aimed at streamlining operations, an HHS official told The Epoch Times.
The various FOIA offices did not communicate with each other, nor did they report to their parent agency, HHS, the official said. Instead, the offices “all operated in their own silo.” The plan is to take the work the offices conducted and centralize it into one FOIA office. The plan is still being finalized.

The official said that all the FOIA requests that have been submitted will be processed.

A CDC employee told The Epoch Times via the agency’s FOIA portal that the agency’s entire FOIA office has been placed on administrative leave.

Meredith Schlaifer, deputy director of the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of the Commissioner’s Division of Freedom of Information, told The Epoch Times in an email that her office’s 9 people are still employed, but that a number of other administration FOIA staffers were fired through a reduction-in-force, or mass termination. The Food and Drug Administration declined to comment.

The National Institutes of Health officials did not respond to inquiries.

Kennedy announced on March 27 that HHS would be cutting some 10,000 workers, on top of another 10,000 that have recently been fired or left the department. Kennedy also detailed a reorganization that includes consolidating divisions and reducing the number of regional offices. Terminations started this week.

Kennedy said on social media platform X that the process is difficult and “our hearts go out to those who have lost their jobs,” but that Americans have been getting sicker each year despite trillions spent by the HHS. “This overhaul is about realigning HHS with its core mission: to stop the chronic disease epidemic and Make America Healthy Again,” he wrote. “It’s a win-win for taxpayers, and for every American we serve.”

 

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