Washington superintendent advocating for disability rights after RFK Jr. calls autism a 'preventable disease'
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RFK Jr. faces backlash after suggesting autism is preventable
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wednesday took aim at the CDC’s new report on rising autism rates, declaring it “a preventable disease” caused by “environmental exposure.” NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY.
Washington superintendent advocating for disability rights after RFK Jr. calls autism a 'preventable disease'
After HHS Secretary Kennedy called autism a "preventable disease" on Wednesday, State Superintendent Chris Reykdal highlighted the importance of disability rights.
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