Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks Sept. 27 through the Congressional Black Caucus Basis Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington.
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A gaggle of Democratic state governors has launched a brand new alliance geared toward coordinating their public well being efforts
They’re framing it as a approach to share information, messages about threats, emergency preparedness and public well being coverage — and as a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s administration, which they are saying is not doing its job in public well being.
“At a time when the federal authorities is telling the states, ‘you are by yourself,’ governors are banding collectively,” Maryland Governor Wes Moore stated in a press release.
The formation of the group touches off a brand new chapter in a partisan battle over public well being measures that has been heightened by Well being Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s advisers declining to suggest COVID-19 vaccinations, as an alternative leaving the selection to the person.

Andrew Nixon, a spokesperson for the U.S. Division of Well being and Human Providers, stated in an e mail that Democratic governors who imposed college closures and masks mandates, together with for toddlers, on the top of the pandemic, are those who “destroyed public belief in public well being.”
“The Trump Administration and Secretary Kennedy are rebuilding that belief by grounding each coverage in rigorous proof and Gold Commonplace Science — not the failed politics of the pandemic,” Nixon stated.
The preliminary members are all Democrats
The Governors Public Well being Alliance payments itself as a “nonpartisan coordinating hub,” however the preliminary members are all Democrats — the governors of 15 states plus Guam.
Amongst them are governors of essentially the most populous blue states, California and New York, and several other governors who’re thought-about attainable 2028 presidential candidates, together with California’s Gavin Newsom, Illinois’ JB Pritzker and Maryland’s Moore.

The thought of banding collectively for public well being is not new for Democratic governors. They shaped regional teams to deal with the pandemic throughout Trump’s first time period and launched new ones in current months amid uncertainty on federal vaccine coverage. States have additionally taken steps to protect entry to COVID-19 vaccines.
The brand new alliance is not supposed to supplant these efforts, or the coordination already accomplished by the Affiliation of State and Territorial Well being Officers, its organizers say.
A former CDC director is among the many advisers
Dr. Mandy Cohen, who was CDC director below former President Joe Biden and earlier than that the top of the North Carolina Division of Well being and Human Providers, is a part of a bipartisan group of advisers to the alliance.
“The CDC did present an essential backstop for experience and help,” she stated. “And I feel now with a few of that gone, it is essential for states to guarantee that they’re sharing finest practices, and that they’re coordinating, as a result of the issues haven’t gone away. The well being threats haven’t gone away.”
Different efforts have additionally sprung as much as attempt to fill roles that the CDC carried out earlier than the ouster of a director, together with different restructuring and downsizing.
The Governors Public Well being Alliance has help from GovAct, a nonprofit, nonpartisan donor-funded initiative that additionally has tasks geared toward defending democracy and one other partisan hot-button challenge, reproductive freedom.