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States Sue Trump Administration over Changes to Childhood Vaccine Recommendations

States argue CDC's rollback of seven vaccines from the routine childhood schedule risks public health and increases state costs, challenging alleged unlawful Advisory Committee changes.

  • On Tuesday, more than a dozen states sued the Trump administration over its CDC vaccine rollback, and the CDC and HHS did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
  • Last month, the CDC changed its vaccine guidance, limiting protections to high-risk groups or 'shared decision-making,' after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ousted committee members last year.
  • Warning of higher costs, state officials said, as governors of affected states argue the CDC's change ignores medical guidance and will increase outbreak prevention expenses.
  • The lawsuit escalates a clash between states and Washington, citing agency layoffs, research funding cuts, and a governor alliance challenging CDC guidance, as the complaint alleges unlawful actions by Kennedy.
  • With courts now involved, states retain authority over school vaccination rules, and `The health and safety of children across the country is not a political issue,` Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said.
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Several US states have sued the Trump administration. Previously, the Ministry of Health had announced to reduce the number of vaccinations recommended for children.

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15 states sue Trump administration over child vaccine policy

Fifteen Democratic-run US states announced Tuesday 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.

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