Dem attorneys general sue Trump admin over order eliminating several federal agencies
- Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and 20 states are suing the Trump administration to block its executive order dismantling federal agencies that support libraries and minority-owned businesses.
- The lawsuit seeks to stop a Trump executive order that threatens the integrity of federal agencies established with specific duties and has led to significant staff reductions, hindering their statutory responsibilities.
- The lawsuit claims that three affected agencies have nearly ceased operations and indicates that one agency terminated $4 million in funding for the state library.
- Brown stated, "Trump claims he’s carving up wasteful spending, but in reality he’s illegally gutting popular programs that support people with limited resources in our towns and cities.
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California sues to block Trump effort to shutter federal agencies, including key museum funder
California and 21 other states filed a lawsuit Friday challenging a recent Trump administration order to shut down several federal agencies, including one whose funding has been crucial for San Diego museums and other institutions. The president’s March 14 order calls for the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Minority Business Development Agency, the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness and four other agencies to be “eliminated t…

Washington AG sues Trump admin over voting, research cuts, public services
(The Center Square) – It was a busy day Friday for Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown, whose office filed three lawsuits against the administration of President Donald Trump.
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