Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is leading the charge to protect residents in his state from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial autism database, signing an executive order on Wednesday to shield Illinoians’ medical information from the feds.
Kennedy, who has spread conspiracy theories about autism and recently faced a backlash for broadly painting people with autism as incapable of leading a normal life, raised further fears after he announced that HHS would establish a registry of people with autism as part of his dubious fishing expedition into the “root causes” of the disorder. For the record, those questions have had answers for years now.
Although HHS officials have denied they are establishing an autism registry, Kennedy said Monday the plan is still in effect but will be “voluntary” for participants, while vowing to protect Americans’ privacy. Pritzker isn’t taking any chances.
“Every Illinoisan deserves dignity, privacy, and the freedom to live without fear of surveillance or discrimination,” he said in a news release announcing his executive order. “As Donald Trump and DOGE threaten these freedoms, we are taking steps to ensure that our state remains a leader in protecting the rights of individuals with autism and all people with disabilities.”








