Washington joins lawsuit accusing RFK Jr. of 'illegally gutting' public health
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has joined a lawsuit against U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.alleging that recent sweeping changes are illegally gutting the nations public health infrastructure.
Filed on Monday, the lawsuit accuses the administration of unlawfully firing thousands of federal health workers, shutting down critical programs, and abandoning states to manage growing health crises on their own. According to a press release, the coalition is seeking to halt what it calls a reckless and illegal dismantling of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
These actions are both illegal and a moral failing. More Americans will suffer from illness, injury, and death without these commonsense programs, Brown said. A robust public health system that serves communities with the most barriers to appropriate medical care is vital.
WA joins lawsuit challenging RFK Jr. health cuts
The lawsuit highlights what plaintiffs call troubling consequences of the administrations actions, including the sudden termination of black lung disease surveillance, increased risks for coal miners, the closure of the nations only N95 mask certification lab, and the shutdown of key CDC infectious disease labs.
https://mynorthwest.com/local/wa-rfk-jr-public-health/4083900