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Health Cuts Spark Legal Battle: States Fight Back
Washington, D.C., USATuesday, May 6, 2025
The cuts have also affected the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This has made it harder for states to handle a recent measles outbreak. The states argue that these issues are not accidental. They believe the cuts were intended to cause this chaos. They want a judge to reverse the "MAHA Directive, " arguing that the administration cannot unilaterally eliminate programs and funding created by Congress.
The restructuring has had other impacts. The team that maintains federal poverty guidelines has been eliminated. These guidelines are used by states to determine eligibility for Medicaid, nutrition assistance, and other programs. A tobacco prevention agency has been significantly reduced. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has also seen major staff losses.
This is not the first time the Trump administration has faced legal challenges over health cuts. A coalition of 23 states sued the administration last month. This lawsuit was over the decision to cut $11 billion in federal funds for COVID-19 initiatives and other public health projects. The outcome of these legal battles could have significant impacts on public health in the United States.
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