April 1, 2025.
The Trump Administration wants you to believe that massive cuts in staffing will have no effect on the services people need. The latest blockbuster announcement came from Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who will lay off 10,000 workers, doubling the total terminated, one-quarter of HHS’s workforce. It is too early to know how these cuts will affect people. But staff cuts at the Social Security Administration provide a hint. The 7,000 staffers cut, and 6 out of 10 regional offices closed, have led to a further worsening of services – call wait times worsening and website crashes. Errors have led to people going without benefits. Now, the Trump Administration is recklessly cutting funding being used to cope with the measles outbreak in Texas, substance use and mental health treatment, and public health preparedness around the country. And just as the SSA cuts are worsening services for people with disabilities, older adults and other family members, the extreme HHS cuts will hurt too. Splitting up the Administration for Community Living into three pieces will mean older adults and people with disabilities will get fewer and less streamlined services. Other cuts, detailed below, will undermine progress in substance use and mental health treatment and worker safety. But with all this slashing, what is HHS willing to spend money on? A new attempt to show a connection between autism and vaccines, to be conducted by David Geier, a discredited charlatan who, with his father, an MD who lost his medical license, carried out unsound research and dangerous (and expensive) medical treatments.
Tell Congress to stand against the $12 billion in public health cuts described below.
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104 minutes; 4x in 10 days
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The average phone wait time to reach the Social Security Administration has doubled to 104 minutes, and the SSA website has crashed 4 times in the past month. Both these problems have occurred as staff have been cut and 6 out of 10 regional offices have been closed.
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Despite worsening service for the 73 million people relying on the Social Security Administration, the Trump Administration is proposing to cut the staff by 12%, or about 7,000 workers, as well as closing more than half the regional offices.
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The Social Security Administration announced that applicants or those making changes to their benefits information would no longer be able to do so by phone – they would have to do it online or in person, despite office closures and long waits to make appointments, and that 61% of seniors don’t have broadband internet at home. It took 8 days of outrage for SSA to partly reverse itself: now people applying for disabilities and Medicare benefits will still be able to use the phone; the new rules will still stand for retirees, and those seeking survivors’ or spouse or child benefits.
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As of March 28, there were 400 measles cases confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services in the South Plains and Panhandle regions of the state. Forty-one have been hospitalized, and 1 child in the region died. Nevertheless, 3 grants being used to respond to the outbreak in Lubbock, Texas were among the $12 billion in cancelled funding.
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