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BumRushDaShow

(158,571 posts)
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 03:20 AM Aug 1

Deep staff cuts at a little-known federal agency pose trouble for droves of local health programs

Source: CBS News

Updated on: July 31, 2025 / 3:43 PM EDT


A little-known federal agency that sends more than $12 billion annually to support community health centers, addiction treatment services, and workforce initiatives for America's neediest people has been hobbled by the Trump administration's staffing purges.

The cuts are "just a little astonishing," said Carole Johnson, who previously led the Health Resources and Services Administration. She left the agency in January with the administration change and has described the sweeping staff cuts as a "big threat" to the agency's ability to distribute billions of dollars in grants to hospitals, clinics, nonprofits, and other organizations nationwide.

Since February, about a quarter of workers at HRSA — including analysts, auditors, scientists, grant managers, and nursing consultants — have left, according to a KFF Health News analysis.

The agency, headquartered in a nondescript gray-and-glass office building tucked into side streets in Rockville, Maryland, employed about 2,700 staffers in early 2025. Employees worked behind the scenes to manage and monitor thousands of projects nationwide that fund primary health providers, HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, maternal and child care programs, rural hospitals, and workforce training.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/staff-cuts-federal-agency-health-programs/

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Deep staff cuts at a little-known federal agency pose trouble for droves of local health programs (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 1 OP
Trump is such a pig I_UndergroundPanther Aug 1 #1
K & R for exposure SunSeeker Aug 1 #2
Again, if one is not a working peon who is making someone else richer... OldBaldy1701E Aug 1 #3
Move fast and break things. maxsolomon Aug 1 #4
WE get to live with the consequences Skittles Aug 2 #6
We get to live with the consequences of the nation's collective choice. maxsolomon Aug 4 #8
So much to keep eyes on. yellow dahlia Aug 1 #5
K&R orangecrush Aug 2 #7

OldBaldy1701E

(8,757 posts)
3. Again, if one is not a working peon who is making someone else richer...
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 08:09 AM
Aug 1

While slowly killing oneself in the name of 'Murica', they have no use for you and want you dead as soon as possible. Of course, they can't just go out and shoot us all (YET!), so they will remove any safety net and just let us all perish in agony while they live it up on their twelfth yacht.

And, we will continue to let them.

maxsolomon

(37,152 posts)
4. Move fast and break things.
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 02:55 PM
Aug 1

It's all part of Project 2025. America voted for this, now they get to live with the consequences.

maxsolomon

(37,152 posts)
8. We get to live with the consequences of the nation's collective choice.
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 11:44 AM
Aug 4

It's hard not to think of Trump voters as "they".

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