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Democratic governors say proposed changes to federal grants would harm reproductive healthcare
Democratic governors and the governor of Guam submitted a joint comment opposing a U.S. Office of Management and Budget proposal to overhaul federal grantmaking rules, arguing it could harm maternal health and reproductive care programs. The proposed rule would allow senior political appointees to influence grant reviews to align with presidential priorities, which critics say could lead to unilateral termination of grants based on political considerations.
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