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Teen Wins Supreme Court Case Over Disability Accommodations At School

Morning Briefing

In Thursday’s ruling, justices unanimously agreed that the burden placed on students to prove their school is not meeting their disability accommodations is too high. In other news: “Wheelchair rules” for airlines will not be enforced until August.

Bipartisan HALT Fentanyl Act Clears House, Heads To President Trump

Morning Briefing

The legislation makes permanent an emergency rule issued in 2018 that classifies copycats of fentanyl as Schedule I controlled substances. However, it does not add funding for public health or anti-drug-trafficking efforts to combat addiction and deaths. Another bill advancing in the House would legalize for-profit VA claims consultants, a measure veterans’ advocates have fought against.

CDC Rehires More Than 400 People Who Had Received Layoff Notices

Morning Briefing

Politico reports that roughly half of those rehired work for the National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis Prevention. Also: the effect of CDC cuts on women with chronic diseases; the oncology community sounds the alarm over budget cuts; and more.

Megabill Scraps ‘Silver Loading,’ Potentially Disrupting ACA Plans

Morning Briefing

Although the measure would reduce Silver plan premiums, an estimated 300,000 people would lose health coverage, experts say. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans won’t be targeting Medicare Advantage changes after all.

Democratic Governors Scale Back State-Funded Health Care For Immigrants

Morning Briefing

The cuts, which would freeze or pare down funded health care for undocumented immigrants, have been largely attributed to budget restraints. The governors in question come from California, Illinois, and Minnesota. Other news comes out of Ohio, Texas, Illinois, North Carolina, and Colorado.

Study: Alcohol-Related Liver Disease Deaths Doubled Between 1999-2022

Morning Briefing

The report in JAMA Network Open noted that the pandemic “further exacerbated these trends.” Also in the news: recalls due to fungal contamination and mold, climate disasters and their effects on babies’ brains, and more.

RFK Jr. Picks Covid Skeptics For CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel

Morning Briefing

News outlets dig into the histories of the new members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and find immunization skeptics and nonspecialists among the group. One has experience in epidemiology. One promoted hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat covid-19.

Proposed PFAS Reclassification Isn’t Backed By Science, Experts Warn

Morning Briefing

A group of 20 scientists has warned that narrowing the definition of what constitutes “forever chemicals” could be detrimental, lead to more lax laws, and is entirely politically and economically motivated. Also in the news: climate mandate reversals, “dirty dozen” list, and more.

All Of USAID’s International Workforce Will Be Eliminated By Sept. 30: Report

Morning Briefing

In a cable sent Tuesday and obtained by The Guardian, the State Department said it will “assume responsibility for foreign assistance programming previously undertaken by USAID” starting June 15. Plus: What NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya told a Senate panel Tuesday about recent budget cuts.

Anti-Vaxxers Won’t Have A Place On CDC’s Advisory Panel, RFK Jr. Says

Morning Briefing

The Health and Human Services secretary will announce on X the “highly credentialed physicians” who will replace the 17 committee members he just fired. More are calling for Kennedy’s resignation as frustration grows.