A federal judge on Thursday issued an injunction blocking the Trump administration from reissuing or adopting a funding freeze on grants and loans.
The ruling found the move to cut off appropriated funds to state governments “fundamentally undermines” democracy.
"Here, the executive put itself above Congress," a federal judge wrote, issuing a preliminary injunction barring the Trump ...
The White House previously said the temporary funding ... The Republican administration has since rescinded a memo outlining the funding freeze. Still, many state government, universities ...
The measure’s fate is uncertain in the Senate, where several Democrats will be needed to cross the 60-vote threshold for it to pass.
U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. said the attempt to pause trillions in federal spending "fundamentally undermines the ...
The case is likely to continue for months, among dozens of lawsuits filed against the Trump administration in its first weeks ...
The bipartisan Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 set statutory spending caps for defense and nondefense spending. Surpassing ...
Yolo County officials warn that federal funding is the backbone of numerous social service programs, supporting everything ...
U.S. District Judge John McConnell found in favor of 23 states that sued over the controversial directive to stop federal ...
Trump has historically enjoyed widespread support across the U.S. Farm Belt. But recent actions have disrupted some ...