CDC Asks Public to Review Milestone Tracker Surveys
Published Date: 5/27/2026
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Summary
The CDC is asking for your thoughts on their Milestone Tracker App surveys to make sure they’re useful and not too much work. They’re giving everyone 30 more days to share ideas before final approval. This helps keep the app’s info collection clear, easy, and cost-effective for users and the agency.
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