An influential Health and Human Services Department advisory panel voted Tuesday in favor of four autism policy recommendations, despite pushback from some federal members that they had not had enough time to gain feedback from their agencies.
Federal and public members split on whether they were ready to vote on the recommendations released last week and if they could be in violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee has undergone a series of changes this year after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired and appointed 21 new public members to the committee ...