HHS Grants DOGE Access to Child Support Database With Income Data on Nearly All U.S. Workers: Washington Post
- The US Department of Health and Human Services granted the Department of Government Efficiency access to a child support database, provoking concern from career employees, as reported by The Washington Post.
- Concerns have been raised by health officials and privacy advocates about the potential compromise of personal information if DOGE accesses the sensitive data, as highlighted in The Washington Post.
- Democratic lawmakers questioned the decision regarding DOGE's access, expressing alarm over potential breaches of privacy and the database's sensitive information.
- Former officials emphasized the database's confidentiality, stating, 'This is private, confidential data, including Social Security numbers and earnings, of virtually all people in the country.
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Great. So now HHS has granted DOGE access to the highly sensitive child support database.
I can’t even. These aren’t even real Government employees, and they have absolutely no business, under privacy laws, to be rummaging around in data bases that include highly sensitive, confidential information on nearly every worker in the US and our...
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