Assemblyman Brown Meets with RFK Jr., Dr. Oz to Advance Health Care Reform Agenda
Assemblyman Ari Brown (R-Cedarhurst) met today with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz at the U.S. Department of Health in Washington, D.C., to discuss the future of America’s federal health policy. The meeting brought together two nationally recognized leaders known for diagnosing challenges quickly and offering bold, results-driven solutions. Brown said this administration is setting a new standard for health care policy and expressed optimism about continued reforms that put Americans’ health first.
“At a time when both health problems and health care costs are on the rise, this administration is stepping up to make our country healthier and more affordable,” said Brown. “Whether it’s removing ultra-processed foods from our schools or cutting down on waste across our health care systems, this all-star duo is delivering real results for millions of Americans. I was proud to stand alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Oz and my Assembly Minority colleagues led by Minority Leader Will Barclay, as we work to make America healthy once again.”