MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - Wisconsin is joining nearly two dozen states in a lawsuit against the Trump administration to challenge cuts to public health research funding nationwide, Attorney General Josh ...
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Wisconsin and 21 other states sued the Trump Administration on Monday to block efforts to cut down on funding for medical research.
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order that blocks the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from capping funds ...
Gov. Evers and Attorney General Kaul and 21 other states today sued the Trump Administration, the Department of Health and ...
The lawsuit over "indirect cost rates" would cap the use of grant money for support staff and other needs at 15%.
"To think that the Trump Administration wants to gut funding to help find cures and treatments for things like cancer, ...
The lawsuit argues that the NIH funding reductions violate federal regulations and threaten vital medical research ...
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University of Wisconsin-Madison leadership is warning of potential negative impacts over the Trump Administration's decision ...
UW-Madison said reductions in NIH funding will "ultimately harm the livelihoods of real people across Wisconsin and the ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul joined 21 other states Monday to sue the Trump Administration over the recent decision to slash “indirect cost” ...