Summary
Democratic leaders in 23 states and Washington, DC, sued the Trump administration over its abrupt rollback of $12 billion in public health funding.
The lawsuit seeks to halt the cuts, which include $11.4 billion from the CDC and $1 billion from behavioral health programs, arguing the funds were lawfully allocated by Congress for long-term health infrastructure.
Critics warn the move will disrupt pandemic preparedness and addiction services. HHS defends the cuts as aligned with Trump’s new health priorities.
If you were wondering if your state was involved.
Source: AG James and Multistate Coalition Ask Court to Immediately Halt Termination of $11 Billion in Funding to Prevent Destruction of Health System