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The CDC Nomination That Never Was
The Villages, Fla., USAThursday, March 13, 2025
Weldon had previously co-authored a "vaccine safety bill" with former Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney. The bill aimed to give control over vaccine safety to an independent agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. The goal was to ensure that vaccine safety research was robust, unbiased, and free from conflicts of interest.
Despite these efforts, Weldon's nomination was ultimately doomed by his controversial views on vaccines. His nomination was withdrawn just before the confirmation hearing, which was set to take place before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. The hearing room was all prepared, but the developments that led to the withdrawal were first reported by Axios.
The withdrawal of Weldon's nomination raises questions about the future of vaccine safety and public health leadership. It also highlights the importance of scientific consensus in public health decisions. The CDC plays a crucial role in protecting public health, and the nomination process for its leader is a critical one.
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