STEPHEN DAVIS: US Department of Health and Human Services shells out millions of taxpayer dollars annually on DEI initiatives: report


The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has spent tens of millions of taxpayer dollars annually on initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), according to a recent report by watchdog group Open The Books. The analysis of government records revealed an estimated $38.7 million per year spent on nearly 300 staffers engaged in DEI-related activities at HHS, with 247 of these employees earning more than $100,000 annually.

Additionally, HHS dedicates $29.4 million annually to support 209 staff members within the Office of Minority Health. The office’s mission is to “improve the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will help eliminate health disparities.” Among its funded programs was a “vaccine equity” initiative in Atlanta, focused on providing the monkeypox vaccine to black gay men as a means to “celebrate diversity and the impact of distinctly Black gay and queer culture on the community.”

The report notes that while federal agencies have faced legal challenges regarding DEI-related expenditures, the Biden administration has maintained its commitment to a “whole of government” approach to DEI. President Biden’s 2021 executive order directed federal agencies to prioritize DEI in staffing and operations. Following this directive, HHS announced plans to employ 313 individuals across eight DEI-related departments in 2023.

HHS’s DEI initiatives extend beyond personnel costs. The department reportedly allocated $608 million for “General Departmental Management” with top goals centering on “racial equity, environmental justice, and climate change.”

Other expenditures include $241 million for university programs aimed at hiring minority scientists and $5 million for the newly created “Office of Climate Change and Health Equity” and “Office of Environmental Justice.”

This piece first appeared at TPUSA.

This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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On Monday the government of Sweden began issuing pamphlets advising its population on how to survive an unexpected disastrous war scenario, at a moment tensions are on edge with Russia, and after weekend reports saying the Biden administration has authorized Ukraine to conduct long-range missile strikes on Russian territory using US-supplied weapon systesm.

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According to the BBC, the Swedish pamphlet reflects the new realities of Stockholm having abandoned its historic post-WW2 neutrality

For Swedes, the idea of a civil emergency booklet is nothing new. The first edition of “If War Comes” was produced during World War Two and it was updated during the Cold War.

But one message has been moved up from the middle of the booklet: “If Sweden is attacked by another country, we will never give up. All information to the effect that resistance is to cease is false.”

“We live in uncertain times. Armed conflicts are currently being waged in our corner of the world. Terrorism, cyber attacks, and disinformation campaigns are being used to undermine and influence us,” the booklet’s introduction section reads.

“To resist these threats, we must stand united. If Sweden is attacked, everyone must do their part to defend Sweden’s independence — and our democracy. We build resilience every day,” the pamphlet continues. “You are part of Sweden’s overall emergency preparedness.”

The booklet even addresses local collective preparedness, such as citizens banding together to form volunteer defense units, and giving blood, or giving classes on CPR and survival skills.

in the case of Finland, its digital booklet states that the country which shares a border with Russia “has always been prepared for the worst possible threat, war.”

Such instructions from Nordic governments, envisioning the worst-case scenarios that could befall the region, have only stepped up since the start of the Ukraine war. 

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