[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 374 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. RES. 374

 Expressing the sense of the Senate that Secretary of Health and Human 
Services Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. does not have the confidence of 
the Senate or of the American people to faithfully carry out the duties 
         of his office and should be removed from his position.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                           September 4, 2025

Ms. Alsobrooks (for herself, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Sanders, Mrs. 
  Murray, Mr. Blumenthal, Ms. Blunt Rochester, Ms. Cortez Masto, Ms. 
 Duckworth, Mr. Heinrich, Mr. Kaine, Mr. Kim, Mr. Markey, Mr. Padilla, 
 Mr. Reed, Ms. Rosen, Ms. Smith, Ms. Warren, Mr. Warner, Mr. Warnock, 
   Mr. Welch, Mr. Van Hollen, and Mr. Coons) submitted the following 
       resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Finance

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                               RESOLUTION


 
 Expressing the sense of the Senate that Secretary of Health and Human 
Services Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. does not have the confidence of 
the Senate or of the American people to faithfully carry out the duties 
         of his office and should be removed from his position.

Whereas, while serving as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (referred 
        to in this preamble as the ``Secretary''), Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy 
        Jr., in violation of his constitutional oath, has engaged in a pattern 
        of conduct that is incompatible with his constitutional and statutory 
        duties as the Secretary, including by--

    (1) furthering his anti-science and anti-vaccine agenda by targeting, 
firing, and pushing out scientists and experts to install and empower 
unqualified anti-vaccine associates throughout the Department of Health and 
Human Services (referred to in this preamble as the ``Department''), 
specifically at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the 
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices in order to promote policies 
that undermine access and trust in vaccines;

    (2) failing to meet his obligations under section 1701 of the Public 
Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300u), including the obligation to support 
``research and demonstrations respecting health information and health 
promotion, preventive health services, and education in the appropriate use 
of health care'' and to increase ``the application and use of health 
knowledge, skills, and practices by the general population in its patterns 
of daily living'';

    (3) failing to meet his obligations under sections 402 and 464z-3 of 
the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 282; 285t), wherein it is clear 
that the congressional intent of National Institutes of Health research is 
to support programs for research, research training, and recruitment that 
``provide for an increase in the number of women and individuals from 
disadvantaged backgrounds (including racial and ethnic minorities) in the 
fields of biomedical and behavioral research'' and to support research and 
training ``with respect to minority health conditions and other populations 
with health disparities'';

    (4) failing to meet his obligations under the many statutes that govern 
the programs of the Department and appropriate funding for the Department 
to administer such programs, in violation of Federal law and the 
Constitution of the United States, through his directed reduction in force 
and reorganization of Department functions, which was initiated with little 
regard to the impact of the reductions on congressionally mandated 
activities, the efficacy of government programs and services, or the very 
legality of the reductions; and

    (5) failing to meet his obligations under the Older Americans Act of 
1965 (42 U.S.C. 3001 et seq.), the Developmental Disabilities Assistance 
and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (42 U.S.C. 15001 et seq.), and the 
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 701 et seq.), which together entrust 
the Secretary with ensuring both older Americans and individuals with 
disabilities are afforded the inherent dignity they are entitled to, 
including living where they choose with the ability to fully participate in 
their communities;

Whereas, under the direction of political leadership, the National Institutes of 
        Health has sent hundreds of letters to Federal grant recipients at 
        public research institutions announcing that various grants have been 
        terminated because they ``no longer effectuate agency priorities'', 
        resulting in delays and terminations that have caused direct, immediate, 
        significant, and irreparable harm to the States and to public research 
        institutions;
Whereas, on March 24, 2025, the Department abruptly and arbitrarily terminated 
        $11,000,000,000 of critical public health funding from States across the 
        country, jeopardizing disease surveillance programs, substance abuse 
        services, emergency preparedness initiatives, and funding to modernize 
        State programs for childhood immunization and access to vaccinations, 
        causing serious harm to public health and leaving States at risk for 
        pandemics and the spread of disease;
Whereas these terminations exceeded the Secretary's statutory authority and are 
        unlawful under subchapter II of chapter 5, and chapter 7, of title 5, 
        United States Code (commonly known as the ``Administrative Procedure 
        Act'');
Whereas, in late February of 2025, the Secretary and the Director of the 
        National Institutes of Health launched a ``reckless and illegal purge'' 
        of hundreds of research projects because they allegedly had ``some 
        alleged connection to `gender identity' or diversity, equity, and 
        inclusion'', when in reality, this new mandate was used as a guise to 
        cut research from diverse researchers, diverse populations, or research 
        related to health disparities;
Whereas, according to court filings, this research included grants for 
        Alzheimer's research, research on disparities in pregnancy health, 
        violence prevention among children, and the efficacy of preventative HIV 
        medications, and as a result of these actions, ``scientific advancements 
        will be delayed, treatments will go undiscovered, human health with be 
        compromised, and lives will be lost'';
Whereas 2 days after being sworn in as the Secretary, 5,200 probationary workers 
        across multiple agencies of the Department received termination notices, 
        in which these workers were told that they were ``not fit for continued 
        employment because your ability, knowledge and skills do not fit the 
        Agency's current needs, and your performance has not been adequate to 
        justify further employment at the Agency'';
Whereas, on March 27, 2025, the Secretary announced that the Department would 
        begin to terminate an additional 10,000 employees as part of a broader 
        effort to push 20,000 Federal civil servants out of Federal health 
        agencies and consolidate divisions;
Whereas, on April 1, 2025, the termination notices began, with consequences that 
        were, according to litigation, ``severe, complicated, and potentially 
        irreversible'';
Whereas, on April 1, 2025, most of the staff from the 8 Offices of Minority 
        Health across the Department were eliminated at the Secretary's 
        direction as part of a Department-wide reorganization, including the 
        entire Office of Minority Health at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid 
        Services;
Whereas sections 1707 and 1707A of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 
        300u-6; 300u-6a) mandate the existence of these offices and section 
        10334(b)(3) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (42 U.S.C. 
        300u-6a note; Public Law 111-148) specifically prohibits the termination 
        or reorganization of these offices absent an Act of Congress;
Whereas the Secretary has undertaken mass firings at the Administration for 
        Children and Families, reducing the agency's staffing footprint by 35 to 
        40 percent, that endanger children and seniors and undermine the 
        provision of essential services like child care, Head Start, adoption 
        and foster care, and adult and child protective services;
Whereas the Secretary has initiated steps to reorganize the Administration for 
        Community Living, terminating half of the staff at the Department that 
        work on Federal aging and disability programs and causing real harm to 
        programs that support more than 11,000,000 seniors and 70,000,000 
        Americans with disabilities;
Whereas staff at numerous Freedom of Information Act offices at the Department 
        have been eliminated, eroding the American people's ability to 
        instrumentalize their right to government transparency and 
        accountability;
Whereas 23 States have initiated numerous lawsuits against both Robert F. 
        Kennedy Jr. in his official capacity as the Secretary of Health and 
        Human Services and the Department of Health and Human Services, 
        underscoring the illegality of the Secretary's actions, and the ways in 
        which both the Secretary and the Department are undermining public 
        health;
Whereas leading health research organizations and individual researchers have 
        filed a lawsuit against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his official capacity 
        as the Secretary of Health and Human Services for breaching his 
        statutory authority under subchapter II of chapter 5, and chapter 7, of 
        title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the ``Administrative 
        Procedure Act'') by acting contrary to congressional mandates requiring 
        the National Institutes of Health to promote health equity and address 
        health disparities;
Whereas 20 States filed a lawsuit against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his official 
        capacity as the Secretary of Health and Human Services for his arbitrary 
        and capricious directive to conduct an abrupt reduction in force and 
        reorganization of the Department, which violates the Appropriations 
        Clause of section 9 of article I of the Constitution of the United 
        States and the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers;
Whereas the Secretary's illegal termination of National Institutes of Health 
        research grants and the subsequent termination of Federal employees 
        working at Federal health agencies, as well as the elimination of a 
        number of Centers of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 
        Institutes of the National Institutes of Health will undermine efforts 
        to combat chronic disease;
Whereas the Secretary eliminated staff at the National Institute of Allergy and 
        Infectious Diseases, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders 
        and Stroke, the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and 
        Health Promotion, the National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and 
        Tuberculosis Prevention, the National Institute for Occupational Safety 
        and Health, the National Center for Environmental Health, and the 
        National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, among 
        others;
Whereas these actions will stifle efforts to research, prevent, and treat 
        Americans living with Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, epilepsy, asthma, 
        blood disorders, and many other chronic conditions;
Whereas the Secretary himself admitted that these reductions in force were 
        flawed and mismanaged, leading him to rehire some staff that were 
        mistakenly fired, but still leaving many programs and agencies across 
        the Department crippled by the cuts;
Whereas under the direction of the Secretary, the NIH Clinical Center has paused 
        or delayed funding for months to hundreds of clinical trials, and 
        outright terminated hundreds more, and many of the terminated trials 
        focused on testing vaccines, combatting HIV and HPV, harm reduction 
        strategies to reduce SUDs, and violence and sexual assault prevention, 
        and others focused on diabetes, kidney transplants, brain health, sickle 
        cell treatments, and cochlear implants, and will thus have wide ranging 
        health implications for Americans;
Whereas, in March 2025, the Department rescinded a memo, referred to as the 
        ``Richardson Waiver,'' wherein the Department agreed to follow the 
        notice-and-comment rulemaking procedures in the Administrative Procedure 
        Act, thereby breaking with more than 5 decades of precedent that allowed 
        members of the public and external experts to make their voices heard 
        through public comments on everything from proposed rules, grants, 
        loans, and contracts to the structure of the agency itself, and this 
        action is in direct contradiction to the Secretary's stated commitment 
        to lead the Department through ``radical transparency,'' and enables the 
        Department to take actions without public oversight, but the Government 
        Accountability Office found that this action is a rule that should have 
        been submitted into the Congressional record, and is thus subject to a 
        challenge under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known 
        as the ``Congressional Review Act'');
Whereas the Secretary has been a key instigator and supporter of a health care 
        agenda that will have devastating impacts for Americans, including under 
        Public Law 119-21, and the Congressional Budget Office estimated that 
        this law alone will cut $1,000,000,000,000 from the United States health 
        care system, and cause more than 15,000,000 Americans to lose their 
        health insurance coverage. Experts also predict this law will cause more 
        than 51,000 preventable deaths, put more than 570 nursing homes at 
        immediate risk of closure, and put more than 330 rural hospitals and 
        1,800 community health center sites across the country at immediate risk 
        of reducing services, converting to a different type of facility, or 
        closing altogether;
Whereas it was reported that in order to secure support for his nomination from 
        certain Republican Senators, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. committed that, as 
        Secretary, he would maintain the Advisory Committee on Immunization 
        Practices, the critical vaccine panel that advises the Centers for 
        Disease Control and Prevention on how to use vaccines to control disease 
        in the United States;
Whereas immediately after making that promise, the Secretary went back on his 
        word, abruptly cancelling the February meeting of the Advisory Committee 
        on Immunization Practices (referred to in this preamble as ``ACIP''), 
        and suggesting that he was preparing to remove experts from the 
        committee;
Whereas the Secretary continued to breed distrust in American scientific 
        institutions by saying in his Senate testimony and maiden speech as 
        Secretary, ``we will remove conflicts of interest from the committees 
        and research partners,'' alleging without evidence that Federal vaccine 
        advisers are not acting in the best interest of public health and 
        safety;
Whereas, in his first speech as Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to 
        investigate the scientifically supported childhood vaccine schedule, 
        saying, ``nothing is going to be off limits'';
Whereas, in June 2025, the Secretary took unprecedented steps to unceremoniously 
        fire all 17 members of ACIP without cause, replacing them with 8 
        handpicked members, some of whom are vaccine skeptics and have conflicts 
        of interest, including 1 who served as an expert witness against the 
        human papillomavirus vaccine;
Whereas just 2 weeks after the Secretary replaced all of the ACIP's members, the 
        newly comprised ACIP announced that it will revisit the childhood 
        vaccine schedule, putting access to vaccines that children have received 
        for decades, such as hepatitis B, pertussis, and polio, in danger;
Whereas the Secretary's new ACIP panel showcased an unscientific presentation 
        from Lyn Redwood, a leader in the anti-vaccine movement and the 
        President Emerita of Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine 
        organization the Secretary co-founded before his time in office, and 
        following Redwood's presentation, the new ACIP appointees voted 5-1 
        recommending against use of multi-dose flu vaccine containing 
        thimerosal;
Whereas the Secretary subsequently pushed out esteemed career civil servants, 
        including Dr. Peter Marks, the Director of the Center for Biologics 
        Evaluation and Research at the Food and Drug Administration, the 
        regulator responsible for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of 
        vaccinations;
Whereas, in his resignation letter, Dr. Marks cast a light on the Secretary's 
        political interference and misinformation that was undermining the work 
        of the Food and Drug Administration, stating, ``it has become clear that 
        truth and transparency are not desired by the Secretary, but rather he 
        wishes subservient confirmation of his misinformation and lies'';
Whereas, in his answers to questions for the record following his nomination 
        hearing before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
        of the Senate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote, ``I will do nothing as HHS 
        Secretary that makes it difficult or discourages people from taking 
        vaccines but instead seek transparency in these products'';
Whereas the Secretary has instead used his position to continue to discredit the 
        science behind vaccines, stoke fear about the efficacy and safety of 
        vaccines, and dismantle vaccine approval and education programs;
Whereas the National Institutes of Health halted funding for at least 40 
        research grants for projects studying vaccine hesitancy and paths to 
        overcome it;
Whereas the National Institutes of Health cancelled funding for studies seeking 
        new vaccines and treatments for both COVID-19 and other pathogens that 
        may cause future pandemics, requested project lists regarding mRNA 
        vaccines, the technology at the center of COVID-19 vaccinations, and 
        urged scientists to remove references to such technology from their 
        grant applications;
Whereas, after the Food and Drug Administration delayed granting a license to a 
        COVID-19 vaccine in April 2025, the Secretary falsely declared that 
        ``for respiratory illnesses, the single antigen vaccines have never 
        worked'';
Whereas, in August 2025, the Department cancelled 22 mRNA vaccine development 
        projects, as part of the Secretary's broader anti-vaccine crusade and 
        fixation on mRNA technology, with the Secretary falsely suggesting that 
        mRNA vaccines are unsafe and ineffective;
Whereas, in May 2025, in a departure from the typical process and without input 
        from ACIP, the Secretary announced that the Department removed COVID-19 
        vaccines from the list of shots recommended for healthy pregnant women 
        and children