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US autism advisory board will not meet in March as scheduled, health agency says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 7, 2026 | 10:04 AM

By Leah Douglas

WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) – A U.S. autism advisory board will not hold a scheduled meeting in ​March, the Department of Health and ‌Human Services said on Saturday.

The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee makes recommendations to the health secretary on federal autism research spending and coordinates federal ‌autism ​efforts. The group was scheduled ⁠to meet on March ⁠19.

“The IACC will not meet later this month,” said HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon, without sharing additional details of the ​cancellation or a new meeting date. “Further information will be shared as available.”

The panel ⁠was remade in January ⁠by Health Secretary Robert F. ​Kennedy Jr., a longtime anti-vaccine activist who ​has suggested vaccines cause autism.

More than a ‌third of the new committee members have promoted the debunked link between vaccines and autism. Some new members have said ⁠they aim to steer federal dollars toward investigating causes of autism as well as other ⁠issues like ‌co-occurring medical disorders.

Last week, a ⁠dozen autism advocates, researchers and ​several ‌former committee members formed the ​Independent Autism ⁠Coordination Committee to create its own strategic plan for autism research as a counter to the Kennedy-appointed group.

(Reporting by Leah Douglas in Washington; Editing by Sergio Non and ​Tomasz Janowski)