HEALTHARIZONA MIRROR
Democratic governors say proposed changes to federal grants would harm reproductive healthcare
A coalition of 23 state governors and Guam's governor submitted a joint comment opposing a proposed U.S. Office of Management and Budget rule that would overhaul federal grantmaking, arguing it could harm maternal health and reproductive care programs by allowing political termination of grants. The proposed rule emphasizes aligning grants with presidential priorities and includes changes to oversight and decision-making processes.
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