Washington, Apr 4 (AP) A federal judge will temporarily block President Donald Trump's administration from cutting billions in federal dollars that support COVID-19 initiatives and public health projects throughout the country.
US District Judge Mary McElroy in Rhode Island said Thursday that she plans to grant the court order sought by 23 states and the District of Columbia.
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“They make a case, a strong case, for the fact that they will succeed on the merits, so I'm going to grant the temporary restraining order,” said McElroy, who was appointed by Trump in 2019. McElroy said she would issue a written ruling later.
New York Attorney General Letitia James tweeted about the judge's decision immediately after the hearing, saying: “We're going to continue our lawsuit and fight to ensure states can provide the medical services Americans need."
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Assistant US Attorney Leslie Kane objected to the temporary restraining order in court, but she said she was limited in the argument she could make against it, adding that her office was unable to thoroughly review the thousands of documents under the time limitation.
The states' lawsuit, filed Tuesday, sought to immediately stop the USD 11 billion in cuts. It said the loss of money — which was allocated by Congress during the pandemic and mostly used for COVID-related initiatives, as well as for mental health and substance use efforts — will devastate US public health infrastructure, putting states “at greater risk for future pandemics and the spread of otherwise preventable disease and cutting off vital public health services.”
The US Health and Human Services Department has defended the decision, saying that the money was being wasted since the pandemic is over.
State and local public health departments already have laid off people, including nearly 200 employees at the Minnesota Department of Health. North Carolina says it stands to lose about USD 230 million, and California officials put their potential losses at $1 billion.
The temporary block on chopping health funding is the latest in a series of legal setbacks for the Trump administration, which is facing some 150 lawsuits on issues ranging from immigration to deep financial and job cuts at federal agencies to transgender rights. Federal judges have issued dozens of orders slowing — at least for now — the president's ambitious conservative agenda. (AP)
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