Recent State Legislative Attempts to Restructure Public Health Authority: The Good, The Bad, and The Way Forward
The COVID-19 pandemic spurred legal and policy attacks against foundational public health authorities. Act for Public Health - a partnership of public health law organizations - has tracked legislative activity since January 2021. This article describes that activity, highlighting 2023 bills primari...
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