Democratic state AGs announce lawsuit against Trump administration over US vaccine policy - Reuters
Democratic state AGs announce lawsuit against Trump administration over US vaccine policy Reuters
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"The health and safety of children across the country is not a political issue. It is not a culture war talking point."
— Kris Mayes , Politician
"Secretary RFK Jr. and his CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) are flouting decades of scientific research, ignoring credible medical experts, and threatening to strain state resources and make America's children sicker."
— Rob Bonta , Politician
"Copying Denmark's vaccine schedule without copying Denmark's health care system doesn't give families more options -- it just leaves kids unprotected from serious diseases."
— Kris Mayes , Politician
"California is going back to court because the Trump administration is violating federal law and pushing a reckless, unscientific childhood vaccine schedule that puts kids' lives at risk."
— Gavin Newsom , Politician
Key People
Dan Rayfield is the Attorney General of Oregon.
Gavin Newsom is the Governor of California.
Governor of Pennsylvania involved in a multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration.
Kris Mayes is the Attorney General of Arizona.
Rob Bonta is California's attorney general.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an American environmental attorney and activist.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitwFBVV95cUxQS1BFNi1kTnhWS1NDTHZHVDJWY3ZhQS1uT2U1a2Z0bWdpYWd4OUtBSzJtOVdHUzVBdDNWY0R1VGJjNnh5YUo1QjN4dm54ZGlMbmhoTndway03OTM1NWlrZFZOQjFacW1PX25WRlc2M3BXQ1ZuZG81ekhyWmE3dE1UMU15NEFLMVg3WDhUMC1Dc0R0MGFib0NkSUpQX2tnVG9qV2x2R1VIMEotemZUdW1rWkRLUnZPcFU?oc=5" target="_blank">Democratic state AGs announce lawsuit against Trump administration over US vaccine policy</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
A coalition of states, led by California and Arizona, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging recent changes to the federal government's childhood vaccine schedule that they argue could lower inoculation rates.
Two Democratic state attorneys general announced a multistate lawsuit against the Trump administration over recent changes to the federal government's childhood vaccine schedule, as medical organizations and public health experts warn the changes could lower inoculation rates.
Fifteen Democratic-run US states announced they are suing President Donald Trump's administration over its reduction in the number of recommended pediatric vaccines, which they criticize as contrary to science.
More than a dozen states, including California and Arizona, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over recent changes to childhood vaccine recommendations, challenging the CDC's decision to stop recommending universal vaccination for certain diseases.
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