California Sues Federal Government Over $600M in Health Funding Cuts
California Attorney General files suit challenging federal clawback of $600 million in health funding, arguing the cuts violate federal spending agreements and disproportionately harm safety-net providers including FQHCs.
Key takeaways
- CA Attorney General sues over federal clawback of $600 million in health funding
- Cuts argued to violate federal spending agreements and disproportionately harm safety-net providers
- FQHCs are among the safety-net providers most affected by these cuts
Primary source
CA Attorney GeneralFQHC Talent. (2026, February 24). California Sues Federal Government Over $600M in Health Funding Cuts. Primary source: CA Attorney General. Retrieved June 12, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/ca-sues-federal-cuts
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