The Department of Health and Human Services is reportedly planning to reduce public health grants by hundreds of millions of dollars to four Democratic states. Bloomberg posted on X, citing sources familiar with the matter, that the decision is influenced by the states' lack of alignment with the White House's priorities. The move is expected to impact various health programs and initiatives within these states, potentially affecting public health services and resources. The states involved have not been named, and further details on the specific programs affected remain unclear. The decision has sparked concern among health officials and policymakers, who are assessing the potential implications for their communities. The reduction in funding comes amid ongoing discussions about healthcare priorities and resource allocation at the federal level. The Department of Health and Human Services has yet to officially comment on the matter.