White House·Statement
Autism Awareness Day and Research Initiatives
Presidential Message on Autism Awareness Day
Key Points
- Trump released a statement to recognize people with autism and their families. He said that every child has dignity and purpose, and the government wants to help them succeed in their communities.
- The administration is pushing for more early screenings so kids can get help sooner. They want to make sure families can find the right care and that schools have the resources to support students with autism.
- A new group called the Make America Healthy Again Commission is working with health agencies to study why autism is becoming more common. They are looking for the causes of autism and ways to better treat it.
- The message points out that 1 in 32 children are now diagnosed with autism. The government plans to keep spending money on research to understand risk factors and protect the health of future generations.
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White House Statement
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Presidential Message on Autism Awareness Day
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