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CDC's new director is pressed to do something about its zombie programs

Lawmakers say fully funded CDC programs remain unstaffed after layoffs, leaving offices on smoking, epilepsy and overdose prevention inactive.

  • Last week, Dr. Erica Schwartz became director of The Atlanta-based CDC, inheriting numerous funded but unstaffed "zombie programs" and immediate congressional pressure to revive them.
  • The Trump administration's April 2025 layoffs left these projects functionally dead, as experts were either fired or placed on indefinite leave despite ongoing congressional funding.
  • Congress appropriated $246 million for the Office on Smoking and Health and $41 million for an Alzheimer initiative, yet these projects remain without staff to operate them.
  • Democrats argue the freeze violates the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, but Republicans control the House and Senate, limiting appetite to challenge the administration.
  • During her confirmation hearing, Sen. Tim Kaine pressed Schwartz to restart dormant activities, while an HHS spokesperson stated she remains focused on supporting the current workforce.
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CDC’s new director is pressed to do something about its zombie programs

NEW YORK (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still has an Alzheimer’s disease program. Congress appropriated $41 million to it this year.

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CDC's new director is pressed to do something about its zombie programs

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has several programs funded by Congress that lack staff to operate them.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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