Senator Elizabeth Warren questions Michael Stuart, HHS nominee, on legal aspects of grant cancellations by the department.
Quiver AI Summary
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned Michael Stuart, nominee for general counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services, during a Senate Finance Committee hearing. Warren focused on the legality of recent grant cancellations, specifically addressing allegations that HHS violated federal law by canceling Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grants.
Warren stated, "Federal law says HHS can terminate SAMHSA grants only if a state has materially failed to comply," highlighting a federal judge's ruling that deemed these cancellations illegal. Despite these assertions, Stuart did not clearly commit to advising Secretary Kennedy against unlawful cancellations.
Warren expressed concern over the potential misuse of authority, urging Stuart to ensure that future advice complies with legal standards. She emphasized, "I hope, Mr. Stuart, based on what you said, you will deliver that message to Secretary Kennedy," regarding compliance with the law in grant management.
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