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States’ Pursuit Of Own Public Health Policy Reflects Federalism

Last updated: November 5, 2025 2:50 pm
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The Governors Public Health Alliance, a new nonpartisan public health network formed by fifteen states, aims to enhance public health efforts to protect Americans from disease and injury. This alliance serves as a coordinating hub for state leaders to collaborate on data sharing and develop complementary guidance on various health issues, including aligning immunization recommendations across member states. While this move signifies a shift towards more state control over public health, it also allows for more flexibility and tailored approaches to address specific health challenges.

States such as California, Washington, Massachusetts, New York, and others have joined the Governors Public Health Alliance and have already made recommendations for influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus vaccines. This initiative builds upon the efforts of the West Coast Health Alliance, a coalition of western governors who opposed certain federal policies regarding public health, including changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and its advisory panel.

The Trump administration’s actions, such as staffing cuts and controversial statements on vaccines and pharmaceuticals, have prompted states to take matters into their own hands. As a result, 26 states, primarily led by Democratic governors, have announced or implemented vaccine policy changes in response to federal shifts in policy. Some states have even mandated insurance coverage for COVID-19 vaccines and other vaccines.

The historical context of decentralized public health in the United States dates back to the early 1900s when local authorities were primarily responsible for public health efforts. Lemuel Shattuck, known as “America’s first statesman of public health,” laid the foundation for collecting vital population statistics in Massachusetts and advocated for sanitary reform. The establishment of the Metropolitan Board of Health in New York City in 1866 further advanced public health efforts in America.

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Despite the establishment of centralized public health agencies over the years, states have retained significant authority in implementing preventive measures and addressing disease outbreaks. With the erosion of national public health authority, states are reviving enhanced autonomy and forming coalitions to counter what they perceive as detrimental policies from the federal government.

While decentralized approaches to public health may lack consistency, the federalist system in the U.S. offers advantages such as closer proximity to the people served and a better understanding of local circumstances. States can serve as laboratories of democracy and policy experiments, as Justice Louis D. Brandeis once stated. This renewed focus on state autonomy in public health reflects a shift towards more tailored and responsive approaches to address public health challenges.

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