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AG Nessel backs injunction blocking analysis funding reduce

By Editorial Board Published March 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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AG Nessel backs injunction blocking analysis funding reduce

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A federal courtroom has ordered a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from reducing medical and public well being analysis funding.

The Michigan Division of Legal professional Common reviews that this injunction challenges the Administration’s try and “slash ‘indirect cost’ reimbursements at every research institution through the country.”

The division says most Nationwide Institutes of Well being funding analysis happens outdoors federal authorities establishments, reminiscent of private and non-private universities and faculties. Michigan might see $200 million in funding cuts that help analysis tasks on the College of Michigan, Michigan State College, and Wayne State College.

Legal professional Common Nessel issued the next assertion: 

I’m extremely pleased with our efforts to guard lifesaving analysis taking place proper right here in Michigan. Our faculties and universities are on the forefront of groundbreaking developments, driving progress in new prostate most cancers therapies, learning the results of epilepsy medicine on kids, and bettering PTSD outcomes for our veterans. This preliminary injunction ensures that their important work can proceed with out disruption.  

Had these cuts gone by means of, the results would have been devastating, resulting in layoffs, suspension of crucial analysis applications, and the lack of medical breakthroughs that might save numerous lives. With tens of hundreds of NIH-supported trials at the moment underway in Michigan, we couldn’t and won’t enable Donald Trump to unilaterally derail this very important work. This injunction is a crucial step in our ongoing battle to guard federal funding, uphold the rule of legislation, and guarantee Michigan stays a pacesetter in life-changing medical discoveries.” 

This lawsuit is being co-led by the attorneys common of Massachusetts, Illinois, and Michigan. Becoming a member of this coalition are the attorneys common of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin. 

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