Aderholt to RFK: America has an opportunity to ‘strengthen’ American healthcare – not just fund it

U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt discussed the need to improve public health systems and the overall well-being of Americans with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, at a committee hearing on Wednesday.

The Congressman noted that a massive amount of funding is poured into health care nationally.

“Despite spending nearly $2 trillion annually on health care, America continues to face unacceptable health outcomes,” said Aderholt. “We need bold, innovative approaches—not simply more spending—to truly improve the health of our citizens. I’m encouraged by Secretary Kennedy’s willingness to bring fresh perspectives and reforms to HHS.”

He pointed to the falling level of health care in rural areas across the country as a major reason to implement reform.

“The health care challenges in rural America are urgent and deeply personal for the communities we serve. I’m committed to working with Secretary Kennedy to find practical, life-affirming solutions to protect access to care and support our rural hospitals and providers.”

Aderholt, while speaking about CDC-funded abortion-related activities under the Biden Administration, referenced the Secretary’s pledge to “respect the sanctity of life.”

“As a strong supporter of the right to life, I appreciate Secretary Kennedy’s pledge to uphold these fundamental values,” he said.

In closing, the lawmaker reaffirmed his commitment to the American people and working towards solutions that will benefit their well-being.

“Reforming Washington is never easy,” Aderholt stated, “but we in Congress stand ready to work with the Secretary and the Administration to deliver lasting, meaningful improvements to our health care system.”

Austen Shipley is the News Director for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @ShipleyAusten

Recent in Politics