Independent autism committee that challenges RFK Jr’s overhaul draws criticism

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by Melody Schreiber
March 19, 2026
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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. restructured the federal autism committee, reducing autistic representation and adding vaccine skeptics.

How This Affects You

If you have autism or a family member with autism, federal autism policy may shift away from vaccine science and toward controversial treatments like bleach enemas.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the HHS secretary, restructured the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee in late January, appointing entirely new members that included fewer autistic people and several anti-vaccine advocates. Kennedy has long promoted debunked claims linking vaccines to autism, and his appointees to the committee previously promoted controversial treatments including bleach enemas. The first public meeting of the newly constituted committee was recently cancelled with minimal explanation, raising concerns within the autistic community about the direction of federal autism policy. The cancellation coincided with the emergence of a rival autism advisory organization, prompting questions about the priorities and composition of Kennedy's committee—which now has only one autistic member. The overhaul reflects tension between Kennedy's vaccine skepticism and the scientific consensus on autism, triggering criticism from autism advocates over representation and the credibility of the administration's advisory structure.

What's Being Done

RFK Jr. appointed entirely new committee members with fewer autistic people; the first public meeting was recently cancelled with minimal explanation.

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